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This Tudor home, built in 1563, is a Grade II listed four-bedroom property with exposed timber beams and a rich history. The property features three floors, with the ground floor including a dining room with an inglenook fireplace, a lounge with log burning stove and double glazed French doors, a kitchen with vaulted ceiling, and a rear hall. The first floor features a master bedroom with en-suite and dressing area, a further double bedroom, and a family bathroom. The second floor features two double bedrooms with eaves storage. The property has an extensive rear garden, which includes a large workshop and backs onto the River Stour, with picturesque countryside views. The garden also features a brick-built outhouse and a log cabin overlooking the riverbank. The property retains much of its original character, with features such as an inglenook fireplace, quarry tiled floor, and exposed wooden beams throughout.