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The East Wing of Bolam Hall is a Grade II listed property built in 1810 in ashlar construction with a Lakeland slate roof. It has a pedimented door and a Venetian window above. The property sits on a plot of approximately 6.5 acres with its own private driveway, gravel drive, and a stone pillared access via electronic gates. The property boasts in excess of 4650 sq.ft of internal accommodation, which includes an entrance vestibule, a stunning reception hallway, formal living room, sitting room, dining room, open plan kitchen, dining, and living room, ground floor WC, and a grand staircase leading to the first floor. The first floor features a landing with a picture window, two generous double bedrooms, a shower room, a large double bedroom, a bathroom, and a night passageway leading to the primary suite, which has a fireplace, a dressing room, a separate living room that could be used as a fifth bedroom, and an enclave bathroom with a standalone Lusso stone tub. Externally, the property has a detached outbuilding with a separate entertaining kitchen and a guest WC, as well as a log store, a well and folly within the formal gardens, and a summerhouse.