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The Grade II listed property has a stone façade, steeped in local history, with Tudor origins. The front features exposed stone, sash windows, and an arched cartway, while the eaves have two full bands of stone-set pigeon holes. The interior has a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with a wooden island, a wood-burning stove, and granite worktops, as well as a striking glass garden room with a peaceful dining area. The first floor has a sitting room with dual-aspect sash windows, a deep inglenook fireplace, and a fourth bedroom/study. The main bedroom is on the second floor, beneath the eaves, with exposed original stonework, and is accompanied by two further bedrooms, a family bathroom, and views over the garden. The property also features an extensive garden with a landscaped decked terrace, a summer house, a jacuzzi hot tub, and private parking and a single garage with an electric car charger.