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Fenny Compton Lodge is a Georgian house built of dressed Ironstone with a hipped slate roof and a moulded plaster eaves cornice. The property has over 6,000 square feet of accommodation featuring well-proportioned rooms with period details such as two early 19th-century fireplaces, moulded cornices, and panelled doors. The interior includes a reception hall with an original staircase, a formal drawing room, sitting room, cloakroom, and dining room, as well as a kitchen/breakfast room with a fitted kitchen and Aga. The first floor boasts a Georgian staircase, a half-landing with bedroom two and family bathroom, and a principal bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing room. The second floor has three further double bedrooms and study/bedroom eight, and a further bathroom. A cellar provides storage, a wine cellar, and a boiler room. A range of traditional stone-built stables is attached to the cottage, which has five bedrooms and a bathroom, and a large sitting room with a wood burner. The gardens are mature and private, with a south-facing patio, summerhouse, herbaceous borders, and an orchard beyond leading to a boundary stream. A large gravelled courtyard has a tennis court, greenhouse, and vegetable garden, and a steel frame garden storage building. The property is situated on the south fringe of the village, with views to the Burton Dassett Hill Country Park.