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Elmfield is a late Georgian/early Victorian house with a Grade II listing, built circa 1830-40. The house has a hipped slate roof, sash windows, and high-ceilinged rooms typical of the period. It features 17th-century oak floorboards, attractive fireplaces, decorative cornicing and ceiling moulds, window shutters, and exposed boarded floors. The interior includes a drawing room, dining room, and large sitting room with an AGA and French doors to the garden. There are five bedrooms, a principle suite with walk-in dressing cupboard, a study with fitted bookcases, and a double staircase. The house also has a cellar, steps leading down, and French doors opening to a stone paved terrace and gardens with various plants and trees, providing lovely views of Dartmoor. The gardens also feature a small workshop, vegetable garden, fruit cage, orchard, and greenhouse. The property includes a double garage and wrought iron double gates open to a driveway with parking area in front of the house.