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The Old Rectory is a Grade II listed period house set on the eastern fringe of the village, adjacent to the church yard and accessed via a no-through lane. It has a wealth of fine features, including impressive fireplaces, ancient wooden panelling, original window shutters, and a Tudor underlying shape with a Tudor chimney and a "Strawberry Hill Gothic" stone porch. The house has generously proportioned principal rooms with country views from the upper floors and secluded grounds of about half an acre. The accommodation includes a spacious entrance hall, a reception hall, a dining room with a carved oak door, a drawing room with full-height sash windows, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room, a boiler room, a cloakroom, a small cellar, a bathroom, and a study on the first floor. A basic self-contained two-bedroom apartment is also located on the second floor.