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Number 8, Barnsdale is a Grade II listed former public house, dated 1774, with a wealth of period charm. The property features a traditional front door with a porch, leading to a warm and welcoming entrance hall with treacle-toned beams, an inglenook fireplace, and a log-burning stove. There are two reception rooms, each with an open fire, exposed stonework, and quaint alcoves. The rustic cottage-style kitchen has a Rayburn cooker, a conventional oven, and a wide window with seating. A modern, oak-framed extension adds a light-filled dining living room with bifolding doors leading to a terrace. The property has four bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with dual aspect light flow, built-in cupboard storage, and space for a super king-size bed. The family bathroom has a large bathtub, separate shower, and heated towel radiator. The garden features a lawn, sleeper-enclosed borders, and a brick-built outbuilding with potential for conversion, subject to planning. The property has oil central heating, mains electricity, water, and sewage, and is situated in a conservation area with a plot of approximately 0.13 acres.