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Barton House is a 17th century Grade II Listed property built circa 1675. The house has mellow red brick elevations, large sash windows, and Dutch gables, set amidst a charming village with a pond and parish church as a backdrop. The property features an entrance lobby with well-proportioned reception rooms, a drawing room with a wood-burning stove and wooden flooring, and a sitting room with a deep fireplace. The kitchen has traditional cabinetry, an Aga, and Fired Earth terracotta and slate flooring. The first floor consists of a principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom, as well as two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The second floor has two more en suite bedrooms. The property also includes a barn with a thatched roof, a courtyard garden, and walled gardens with parking, garaging, and a workshop. The outdoors features expansive lawn, a mature beech tree, and several outbuildings, including a summer house and a greenhouse.