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Acacia House is a 5-bedroom family home located in the heart of historic Painswick, built in 1906. It features an ornate facade with carvings over windows and doors, and an Edwardian tessellated tiled floor in the charming hallway. The house includes two reception rooms with high ceilings, plenty of natural light, and a wood burning stove. The kitchen is located at the rear of the house and features a Rayburn cooker, kitchen units, and a pantry with walk-in storage. A utility room, wet room, and cloakroom complete the ground floor. The upper floors have five bedrooms, including three first-floor bedrooms with valley views and two attic bedrooms. A family bathroom is also on the first floor, and the second floor has a converted attic room with electricity and a skylight. The property has a walled garden with level lawns, a vegetable area, and gated driveway parking for two cars, an enclosed gravel area for alfresco entertaining, and a garden room.