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Burnham House is a 16th-century period terraced home built of ashlar and stone with a traditional Collyweston slate roof. The property features a charming entrance hall with exposed beams, an impressive inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, and a delightful country-style kitchen with range cooker, farmhouse sink, and ample storage. The double-aspect sitting room has a characterful fireplace and deep-set windowsills, with a door leading to the garden. A further reception room, currently used as a snug, has oak bifold doors opening out to the garden. The principal bedroom has beautiful exposed cross-beams, stunning views, and fitted wardrobes. The property has five bedrooms, one family bathroom, and another separate shower room, as well as a pantry, convenience ground floor WC, and a generous walled garden with mature trees, fruit trees, and vegetable beds.