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5 bed semi-detached house
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The house is a five-bedroom Grade II-listed property built in 1760. It features a mix of original period details, including grand fireplaces, bay and sash windows, and exposed timber beams. The façade is made of painted brick with red hung tiles, and the entrance is flanked by a white picket fence. Inside, the ground floor has an expansive drawing room with a bay window, built-in shelving, and a grand fireplace. There is also a sitting room with a cast-iron fireplace, a kitchen with cabinetry and a wall oven, and a WC/utility room. Upstairs, the principal bedroom has exposed timber beams, a sash window, and fitted storage, while the second bedroom has a cast-iron fireplace. There are also a study area, two bathrooms, and a separate WC. The house has a tranquil rear garden with a pergola, borders with trees and shrubs, and built-in bench seating, as well as a garage for storage.