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This four-bedroom Queen Anne house, built in 1710, features a wealth of period details, including 12-pane sash windows, timber wall panelling, and a beautifully carved doorcase. Over four storeys, the house offers a series of versatile living spaces, including a well-appointed living/dining room with 12-pane sash windows, a deVol kitchen with midnight-blue cabinetry and marble work surfaces, and a sitting room with a large original hearth and built-in bookshelves. The house also boasts a peaceful courtyard garden with a sunny spot for quiet reflection, accessed via a half-landing with a shower room. Original features include an intricately carved glass-panelled front door, a beautifully carved staircase, and ornate brick fireplaces. Three additional bedrooms and a bathroom round out the property, which has a grand, period-style facade and red brick and brown brick exterior.