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Oakhill Cottage is a circa 1747 period home constructed from white lias limestone with refined Bath stone ashlar detailing, showcasing the enduring craftsmanship of the Georgian period. The property has recently been repointed using traditional lime mortar and has undergone carefully considered refurbishment in 2021, which included the installation of bespoke double glazed sash windows, full internal insulation, new electrics, updated heating systems, and complete replastering throughout. The ground floor features elegance solid limestone flooring and a handcrafted solid wood kitchen, while the living and dining areas are anchored by impressive Bath stone ashlar fireplaces. The property has four bedrooms, including two double bedrooms and a third smaller room, with all rooms finished with neutral carpeting and energy efficient LED lighting. The home also boasts a spacious landing, beautifully appointed family bathroom, and loft space well insulated for energy efficiency. Externally, the property has a generous plot wrapping around the front, side, and rear of the house, extending to approximately a third of an acre, featuring a 9m x 3m elevated Indian sandstone terrace, front lawn framed by David Austin roses, and a side garden with a pond and native hawthorn hedging.