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The property, Jarrett House, is a historic grade II listed house dating from 1685. It was originally a Quaker Meeting House and has since been used as a library, haberdashery shop, and residential property. The house features a charming period façade on Church Street and a beautifully secluded mews entrance. Internally, there are four double bedrooms, three with en-suite bathrooms, a therapists open ground floor with a welcoming sitting room, kitchen, and dining area. The kitchen includes fitted units, wooden work surfaces, and a central island, while a skylight above draws in natural light. The ground floor also leads out to a spell-binding courtyard garden, which is a tranquil and charmed outdoor space.