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The property is a substantial house built in 1984 from local IOW stone with brick detailing and a slate roof, set within approximately one acre of attractive established grounds. The house is situated within the Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers a rare combination of privacy, character, and direct access to unspoilt natural surroundings. The property features a mature part-walled garden that extends down to the Afton Marsh Local Nature Reserve and is entered through a gate in the original stone boundary wall with a C19 century granary store on staddle stones. Inside, the house has a welcoming reception hall with an impressive oak cross beam, quarry tiled flooring, and a striking brick and decorative cast iron fireplace. There is a ground floor WC and washbasin, and the principal living spaces enjoy tranquil views across the rear gardens, with exposed beams, traditional fireplaces, and a wood-burning stove adding character and warmth. The house also features a kitchen with a charming bay window, a stable door, and a cream electric Aga, as well as a dining room, a sitting room with a feature window containing coloured glass, and three bedrooms, a landing, a bathroom, and a dressing area. The property also has a front garden, a driveway, a garage, and a rear garden with mature planting, sunny lawns, a pond, and a partly walled vegetable garden.