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The property is a Grade I-listed building constructed from stones that had fallen during Ely Cathedral's construction in the 13th century. It was later used as the stables and hayloft for the Bishop's Palace and features original 13th-century elements, including narrow lancet windows, period hay mangers, and an historic trapdoor. The building has been sympathetically converted to include a large sitting room, underfloor heating, and bi-fold doors opening onto a courtyard. Other features include a Victorian-era kitchen with a retro English Rose kitchen, red Victorian floor tiles, and a Crittall window. The property has five bedrooms, including a principal suite in the Victorian section. Upstairs, a notable room enjoys views of Ely Cathedral's West Tower, and the 13th-century hayloft and apple store features exposed stonework, original boarding, and shelving. The courtyard is landscaped with a patio, and there is a double garage.