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The Chantry House is a 16th-century Grade II listed cottage with oak beams believed to have originated from Henry VII's flagships. The property features period details such as lime plastered walls, exposed stone floors, and beautifully preserved timberwork throughout its five rooms, including a vestibule, lounge, dining room, snug, and kitchen. The home also includes a bespoke kitchen, bathroom, and shower room, as well as a study/office, two bedrooms, and three additional rooms on the first floor. The property benefits from off-road parking and a spacious enclosed rear garden, mainly laid to lawn, suitable for pets and children.