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Coombe House is a property with a charming private setting on a lane through the village of Holwell. The two-storey house was built around the time of the English Civil War as a "plague house" and was later enlarged and remodelled in 1901. It has a plain clay tile roof and is built of painted brick. The house has four reception rooms on the ground floor, including a sitting room with a wood burning stove, a large kitchen/breakfast room, and a kitchen with bi-fold doors that look out onto the garden. On the first floor are five double bedrooms, a central seating area that doubles as an occasional sixth bedroom, and a family wet room. The converted attics have a further fifth double bedroom and adjacent wet room. The property also includes an attached outbuilding with a garden store, machinery store/workshop, and two store rooms, as well as a garden with a lawn, decking, fruit trees, and a greenhouse, a tennis court, and a level paddock of about two acres.