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Heytesbury House is a three-storey limestone ashlar Georgian country house constructed in 1782 and remodelled in 1784. The property offers almost 2,500 sq ft of accommodation on the upper floor of the East Wing. It features a Greek Doric portico, an imposing communal reception hall, and a lift to the second floor. The interior includes original sash glazing, high ceilings, fine cornicing, and picture rails. The accommodation consists of a large sitting room, dual aspect kitchen/dining room with central island and breakfast bar, principal bedroom with part-tiled en suite bathroom, and two further bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom. The property also has allocated parking spaces, a garage block with double and single garages, and well-maintained communal parkland gardens with mature trees and shrub beds, offering far-reaching views over surrounding countryside.