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Upcott Barton is a historic Grade II* listed manor house dating back to the early 16th century, featuring intricate ceiling moulds, decorative gables, open fireplaces, mullioned windows, and original oak panelled walling. The property has a grand entrance hall, a well-proportioned drawing room and dining room with original fireplaces and panelled walling, a library, a study, a traditional kitchen/breakfast room with exposed timber beams and an inglenook fireplace, and an adjoining utility room. The accommodation includes seven double bedrooms, one with an en-suite and another with a dressing room, as well as a family bathroom. The property is surrounded by landscaped walled gardens and extensive outbuildings, including a traditional courtyard with development potential. The property also includes a traditionally built 'Iron Age' style Roundhouse, completed in 2015, which has been used as a successful holiday let. The property comes with 30 acres of grounds, including paddocks, woodland, and a stream, as well as a further 151 acres of pasture and arable farmland.