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A grand, two-story mansion constructed in the early 1800s from Portland stone, originally designed by James Wyatt and later sensitively restored by T.A. Fisher in consultation with Historic England. Stepping through the grand entrance hall, three principle living areas radiate from the central space, including the Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Kitchen. The Drawing Room features a grand fireplace, and the Dining Room has elegant sash windows, a stately Georgian fireplace, and Georgian-style French doors that open onto the semi-circular, covered rear terrace. The bespoke Kitchen blends luxury with craftsmanship, featuring concrete quartz worktops, stainless-steel cabinetry, and Art Nouveau-style stained glass panels. On the lower level, three generous double bedrooms and a large family bathroom are served by a bespoke staircase. The property includes a Georgian-period wine cellar, a versatile bonus reception room, a large utility and laundry room, and two private terraces outside the lower-level bedrooms. Additional features include a private tennis court, two allocated parking spaces, two secure garages, and two modern parking spaces.