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Lower Town End Farm is a traditional stone and slate farmhouse built in 1740. The property features beamed ceilings, cruck beams, window lintels, exposed stone walls, and a fireplace with recess arches and stone benches. It spans three floors and has a gross internal area of approximately 2727 sq ft. The layout includes an open plan living/dining kitchen with a beamed ceiling and wood burning stove, a dual aspect sitting room with open fire and Adam style fireplace, and a garden room with steps leading down to a workshop and undercroft storage. The property also features a utility/laundry area, a two-piece cloakroom, and a pantry with recess shelving. The first floor includes four bedrooms, three with en-suite shower rooms, and a house bathroom. The second floor features one additional bedroom with two skylight windows and an en-suite bathroom. The west-facing gardens have lawns with a central path, a greenhouse, greenhouse terrace with raised vegetable beds, fruit trees, a shed, and a log store, as well as an elevated flagged seating area.