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The property, Beckford Lodge, is a Grade II listed house built circa 1680 of Chilmark stone under a thatched roof. The house is set within a mature plot with woodland and farmland beyond. The interior features a reception hall with limestone floor, a sitting room with Swedish-Chinese style decor, a drawing room with fireplace, a compact library, and a kitchen with a decorative inglenook fireplace. The first floor landing has papered walls, and each of the bedrooms has individual character, including a principal bedroom with a scrapbook theme, an en-suite with undulating seaweed walls, and a bedroom with a four-poster bed and butterfly design. The property also features a guest bathroom, a cloakroom, a boot room, a cellar, and a china pantry. Outside, the property has a flagstone terrace, a cobbled passageway, a cloistered courtyard with a morning sun trap, a gardeners' loo, a studio, an atelier, and a garden with level lawns, mature hedging, and a woodland garden.