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The property is a period home built in 1638, featuring exposed stone walls, ancient timber beams, and original features such as deep-set stone mullioned windows, a bread oven, and quarry-tiled floors. The interior unfolds across three floors, with a magnificent farmhouse kitchen, soaring vaulted ceiling, and traditional Rayburn. The kitchen also includes a Belfast sink and integrated appliances. There are two substantial reception rooms, including an impressive main lounge with an inglenook fireplace and direct access to the gardens. The upper floors provide four spacious double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a wealth of adaptable landing and study space. The property is surrounded by mature, thoughtfully landscaped gardens featuring sweeping lawns, flowering borders, fruit trees, tiered planting beds, and secluded courtyard seating areas. Externally, the house exudes timeless appeal, set behind a stone wall and approached via a picturesque lawned front garden and charming gravelled courtyard.