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This Grade II listed stone house built in 1629 is situated in a secluded location within a conservation area of Normanton. The house has a substantial stone-built design, with a formal front entrance door leading to a central reception hall, hand-made oak staircase, and guest cloakroom. The property features a principal living room with a feature fireplace, a separate sitting room with a heavy wooden beamed ceiling, a dining kitchen with bespoke units, granite worktops, and a range of integrated appliances. The first floor has three double bedrooms, a further small single bedroom, and a well-appointed family bathroom. The house is served by a gas fired central heating system and has predominantly double glazed windows. The property's annex can be used for various purposes and has its own electrical supply. The gardens surround the house with an expansive patio, lawn, and ornamental pond, along with two sheds and a cabin.