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Mytten Cottage is a detached period home dating from around 1795, featuring an inglenook fireplace, vaulted kitchen/dining room, three bedrooms, and beautifully secluded gardens designed by a Chelsea Flower Show exhibitor. The cottage has a double reception room with inglenook fireplace and built-in bookcases, and a generously sized inner hallway with storage cupboards and wooden stairs. The kitchen and dining area has a traditional Rayburn, solid oak worktops, and French doors leading to a secluded courtyard garden. The first floor has two bedrooms and a separate WC, while the principal bedroom occupies the top floor with vaulted ceilings and elevated views. The gardens feature mature planting, specimen trees, fruit trees, and a greenhouse, along with a shepherd's hut, detached garden studio, and productive kitchen garden.