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The property, a Grade II listed former farmhouse, dates from the 16th and 18th centuries and has been lovingly restored and extended by the current owners. The house boasts a range of elegant reception rooms, including a drawing room with large fireplace and sitting room with carved stone open fireplace, as well as a formal dining room and study. The kitchen/breakfast room is a highlight, featuring exposed oak beams, stone flooring, bespoke cabinetry, and a four-oven AGA. The first floor offers five well-proportioned bedrooms, including a vaulted room with exposed timbers and potential for an en suite, a family bathroom, and separate shower room. A door and wooden staircase lead to the second floor, where three large light rooms are suitable for additional bedrooms or conversion into a self-contained flat. The house features period details such as exposed beams, stone fireplaces, high ceilings, and original joinery throughout. The property sits in gardens and grounds of circa 9.5 acres, including a south-facing principal garden, lawn, lily pond, and hard tennis court, as well as a timber-framed barn, walled garden, and two cottages, Granary Cottage and Studio Cottage.