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St Nicholas Lodge is a Victorian residence built in 1901, originally conceived and built by Captain Stephen Marsh Smith. The property has lived many lives, including serving as a private residence, a boys' boarding school, and officers' quarters during the First World War. It is situated in a secluded and private area, with a substantial front garden and a generous rear garden. Internally, the property boasts original period detailing and refined architectural features, including parquet and hardwood flooring, soaring ceilings, and massive original fireplaces. The accommodation is both generous and versatile, with a grand open-plan reception room, kitchen, study, utility room, and multiple bedrooms. The property retains a sense of heritage and character, balancing period grandeur with a peaceful garden setting.