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Milbourne Hall is a Grade I listed mansion built from Belsay Stone in 1807, showcasing many character features and architectural details. The property has a distinctive central rotunda topped by a dome, elegant sash windows, and impressive ceiling heights with cornicing. It features a symmetrical layout with oval rooms, an octagonal library, and curved doors. The interior is styled after grand homes of the period, with period fireplaces and fine detailing. The property includes ancillary accommodation in the form of three self-contained carriage houses and benefits from a guest apartment with private entrance. The main house features principal reception rooms, a rotunda reception salon, a dining room, a drawing room, a breakfast room, and an octagonal library. On the first floor, there are five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dressing room, and a principal suite with a fireplace and a centrally located bath.