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Shoemaker's House is a double-fronted, 17th-century, grade II listed period town house constructed of brick under a tiled roof. The house offers 1,220 square feet of accommodation, including a breakfast/dining room, sitting room, kitchen, entrance hall, cloakroom, landing, three double bedrooms, and a bathroom. The property features a south-facing walled courtyard garden, pedestrian access to the side, and a tarmacadam parking space for one car. Inside, features include quarry-tiled floors, exposed beams, cast iron fire surrounds, and AEG and Zanussi appliances. The house has a gas central heating boiler and retains many original period details, including wall timbers and open beamed ceilings.