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Hyde Farm House is a historic property with origins dating back to around 1270, featuring a Grade II listed elevation with thick stone walls, timber framing, and a plan that has evolved over the centuries. The house has undergone structural work to strengthen its timber frame and repair its roof, ensuring its longevity, while modern comfort has been introduced through updates to the heating systems, bathrooms, kitchen, and the addition of a garden room and glazed atrium. The property retains its inherent irregularity, with varying ceiling heights, levels, and the interplay between older and newer elements. The interior features include a central dining room with a historic window, a kitchen anchored by an Aga, adjacent sitting rooms, and a garden room introducing a lighter aspect. The property also includes substantial outbuildings adapted for additional living accommodation, a kitchen, and a wellness space. The bedrooms are located upstairs, with exposed timbers and deep-set windows, offering a sense of retreat and a more contained atmosphere. The bathrooms have been renewed in a similar light touch, maintaining the overall tone of the property.