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The property is a Grade II-listed Georgian townhouse built in the late 1700s in east London. The four-bedroom house, spanning approximately 1,750 sq. ft, has been slowly restored by its owners over 15 years. The interior features include hair-raised lime plaster, distempers, and breathable paints, alongside traditional carpentry and handmade joinery. The upstairs rooms showcase the house's Georgian character, with conserved ceilings, large double doors, and panelled walls. Each level features original details such as waxed floorboards, Venetian sashes, and wide Georgian floorboards. The garden, accessible by a half-turn stair, features established planting and York stone paving reclaimed from a Georgian house. The interior rooms include a double reception with folding shutters and open fireplaces, a kitchen with a salvaged Welsh chapel floor and traditional larder, and a shower room and WC tucked under the stairs.