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Fenny Compton Lodge is a Georgian house dating from the early 19th century, built of dressed Ironstone with a hipped slate roof and a moulded plaster eaves cornice. The property extends to over 6,000 square feet and features comfortable, well-proportioned rooms with period details such as fireplaces, moulded cornices, panelled doors, and attractive architraves. The house has a reception hall with a staircase, a formal south and east-facing drawing room, a sitting room with a south-facing bay, a dining room, and a kitchen/breakfast room with a fitted kitchen and Aga. The first floor has a Georgian staircase, a half-landing with a bedroom and family bathroom, and access to the second-floor loft room and store and attic. The principal bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and a fitted dressing room leading to a wing with three further double bedrooms, a study/bedroom, and a bathroom. The house also includes a cellar, a stable courtyard with a cottage and a flat, a range of 5 traditional stone-built stables, a glazed conservatory entrance, a fitted kitchen, a first-floor sitting room, and a large mature garden with lawns, a south-facing patio, topiary, a summerhouse, and a range of other features.