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Oriel Villa is a Tudor Gothic revival house built circa 1842, with a stone-carved front door leading to a vestibule and hallway with an elegant staircase. Downstairs features an open-plan kitchen/dining room with a central island, marble worktops, and an electric Aga range. The kitchen also includes utility and WC spaces, with underfloor heating throughout the floor. The ground floor has a living room with a stone fireplace, built-in shelving, and original windows, as well as a bedroom suite at the rear. A stone "tower" extension provides three ensuite bedrooms, two on the first floor and one on the second. The first floor also features a sitting room/study with a stone fireplace and a bedroom suite with a shower room. The second floor has a bedroom suite with its own bathroom. The house has a walled garden at both the front and rear, with a paved courtyard accessed from the dining room and a level lawn in the rear. The property also features a garage with automated doors.