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Kestrel Cottage is a three-bedroom terraced home built mid-19th Century but converted in the early 1990s. The property is constructed of stone with part-rendered and color-washed elevations beneath a slate roof. It has oil-fired central heating and is arranged over two floors. The ground floor features an entrance porch, utility/storage room, entrance hall, and an open-plan living area with a dining area and sitting area. The ground floor also includes a kitchen, downstairs shower room, and storage cupboards. The first floor has three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property has an enclosed courtyard, a store shed, and raised borders, as well as private gardens with far-reaching rural views.