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Ground floor apartment in a converted public house, formerly the Woolpack Inn, built in 1851. The apartment retains character features such as exposed brickwork, original beams, and an impressive Inglenook fireplace. It has a balance of modern and character features, including stone tile flooring, double glazing, and an intercom system for secure entrance. Through the canopy porch is the entrance to the apartment, which opens to a sitting/dining room with a stone hearth and original stonework, and a kitchen with shaker-style units and a double sink. A bedroom with built-in cupboards is accompanied by a bathroom with a double shower cubicle, and a WC, wash hand basin, and tiled floor. The apartment has its own outdoor courtyard space, complete with room for a bistro-style seating area.