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The property is a five-bedroom house built in the 1930s by Ernő Goldfinger in the modernist style, featuring geometric lines, double-height proportions, and arresting views. It has an original swimming pool and five acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, created in collaboration with landscape gardener Humphrey Waterfield. The house has been extended and updated over the years, with an additional upstairs floor added in the 1950s and further alterations by architect John Winter in the late 1990s. The interior features a light-filled entrance hall, a raised garden lounge, and an expansive open-plan space with a log burner, timber-clad wall, and sliding doors to the garden. The house also has a glazed double-height space with a kitchen, stainless-steel work surfaces, and appliances including a cherry-red gas Aga. There are two additional bedrooms on the first floor, a shared bathroom, and a sculptural oak spiral staircase. The property also includes a garden annexe with sitting room, kitchen, WC, and two bedrooms.