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Coombe House is a two-storey property built of painted brick under a plain clay tile roof, dating back to the English Civil War as a "plague house" and enlarged in 1901. The house features a charming front porch, two bay windows, original Victorian-tiled floor, several feature fireplaces, and an open fireplace in the study. The property has a suite of converted attics with a further double bedroom and wet room. The ground floor includes four reception rooms, a large kitchen/breakfast room with a wood-burning stove, and a family wet room with a freestanding bath and separate shower. The property is surrounded by a level lawn, two decking areas, a small lily pond, fruit trees, a garden store, and a greenhouse, with a hard tennis court and a level paddock of about two acres beyond the garden.