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The Dockmaster's House is a Grade II listed house built in 1827 by Architect Philip Hardwick. The property features a unique apsidal window design, with a full-width window on the first floor and raised ground floor dining room facing the River Thames. The house has a Georgian cellar, a dumb waiter from the cellar to the saloon, and a central atrium with a cupola ceiling and staircase. The interior design is inspired by Sir John Soane's style. The property includes a separate Toll House, designed in the same style, which has been gutted, raised, and fully redesigned. The garden, conceived and planted by the owners, features a formal country house style with a parterre, mature roses, and ornamental ponds, surrounded by a high wall providing great privacy and security. The property also includes a private parking area, a double garage, and a spacious secure walled yard with potential for further development.