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Aycote House is a Grade II listed country house built in 1931 by Norman Jewson, featuring stone mullioned windows, a beautifully crafted staircase, beamed ceilings, open fireplaces, and original doors with brass fittings. The 7400 sq ft accommodation includes a large reception hallway, a formal dining room, an impressive drawing room, and a sitting room with built-in drinks cupboard. The eight double bedrooms are split between the first and second floors, with the principal bedroom having en suite facilities and a dressing room. Additional guest/staff accommodation is provided by The Tallet, a two-bedroomed flat above the triple garage. The property has a stunning setting with magnificent views from the terrace, a tennis court, and grounds including grazing land and a kitchen garden. The estate also includes an original pavilion, a secondary staircase, and a cellar.