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The property is a Grade II listed family home in the village of Gamblesby, set in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The home was built in the early 17th century, with the current date stone indicating 1739, and features original beams, sandstone fireplaces, and characterful architectural details throughout. The house has three bedrooms, a spacious dining room, a well-maintained kitchen, and a cozy living room with exposed beams. A wooden stable entrance door leads to the dining room, which has an oak ship's ceiling beam, exposed stonework, and a feature fireplace. The kitchen has a range of matching wall and base units, an integrated fridge/freezer, and a ceramic sink. The property also features a snug, a cloakroom, a WC, a family bathroom, and a garden. The village of Gamblesby is a tranquil haven surrounded by the Pennines, with nearby villages offering shops, a pub, and a train station.