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The property is a Grade II Listed Arts & Crafts house constructed by Edmund Wragge and designed by Sir Percy Worthington. It features multiple fireplaces, original leaded doors, stained glass detailing the zodiac, oak panelling, and stripped wooden floors, showcasing its period charm. The house has 6,900 square feet of accommodation, including an impressive original oak front door, quarry tiled entrance lobby, and spacious reception hall. The layout includes a main drawing room with a wood burning stove, a study, two sitting rooms, a dining room, and an informal kitchen/living/dining space with a frameless glass contemporary garden room. The first floor has six bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a dressing room, as well as five further bedrooms and two shower rooms. The property also features garaging for three cars, ornate front lawns, topiary, and large terraces, as well as a beautiful garden with multiple terraces, an oval-shaped lawn, ornate borders, tree planting, two ponds, and large garden cellars.