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The property is a Victorian building, formerly the laundry house to Garboldisham Manor, dating back to 1873 and designed by George Gilbert Scott Jnr. The building is Grade II listed and has been sympathetically converted into residential accommodation. It retains many original features, including high ceiling height, exposed brickwork, and period double doors. The property spans over 1,000 sq ft, arranged over two floors, with an open-plan living area on the ground floor, divided into a lounge, dining area, and snug. The kitchen is well-equipped with beech work surfaces and integrated appliances. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms, including a generously sized principal bedroom with vaulted ceilings, and a modern bathroom. The property is set in a private and secluded setting, accessed via a private driveway, and includes an outbuilding, formerly the old stabling, with over 700 sq ft of versatile space. Externally, the property has a private driveway, a large clock tower, and notable architectural features, including a Dutch gable.