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This Grade II listed Georgian terrace dates back to the early 18th century and has stood on the High Street since 1950. The property, which is part of a recognised pair at numbers 14 and 15, features painted brick, traditional tiled roof, and sash windows with segmental heads, all characteristic of its era. The interior has been thoughtfully renovated to retain its period integrity while offering modern comfort. Four floors of accommodation are available, including three double bedrooms, a principal suite with en suite facilities, a well-appointed family bathroom, and two reception rooms. Original features such as exposed timbers, characterful doors, and fireplaces remain intact, while the cellar boasts a striking curved brick ceiling. A covered rear access leads directly to the High Street, and a private courtyard completes the property's charming layout. The property has gas central heating and attractive open fires, but retains its original, authentic features such as traditional windows without double glazing.