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The house is constructed from rock-faced ashlar natural Hornton stone under a steep slate roof, with approximately 4,800 square feet of accommodation in the main house and a further 1,950 square feet in a self-contained annexe. The main house has double-glazed hardwood windows, moulded cornices, solid panelled timber doors, exposed stonework, and wide boarded floors. The reception hall has an oak floor, and the drawing room has built-in bookshelves, a wood burner, and double doors to the dining room. The kitchen has a range of fitted and free-standing fittings and appliances, including an electric 4-oven AGA, a separate pantry, and door to a covered patio. The property has two staircases, four substantial first-floor bedrooms, two with blanked-off Thomas Jeckyll Aesthetic Movement fireplaces, and a family bathroom with shower and roll-top bath. The annexe has a separate heating system, a drawing room with an inglenook and wood-burning stove, a fitted kitchen/breakfast room, and two first-floor double bedrooms. The gardens and grounds include a gravelled private parking area, a front garden with views to the church, a principal garden with lawns, terracing, and a number of planted borders, trees, and shrubs, a west-facing patio, and two stone-built outbuildings.