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Built around 1805 by John Barker, this Grade II listed Georgian townhouse stands on iconic Lemon Street, exuding quiet confidence and period credentials. The stone-faced double-fronted building features 16-pane sash windows, a curved arched fanlight, and a sweeping entrance staircase with intricate decorative plasterwork. The principal ground floor rooms retain original wooden window shutters, while a large arched window on the staircase frames a view of the garden. The ground floor includes three reception rooms, a kitchen with a red Aga, a conservatory, and a ground floor WC. The first floor has four bedrooms, a combined bathroom and dressing room, a second bathroom, and a WC. A further staircase leads to two substantial attic bedrooms with dormer windows. The property also features a walled garden with lawns and a cobbled courtyard.