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The property, known as Hope House, is a detached Georgian house dating back to the 1740s. The house features a red brick façade with inset windows and a clay tiled roof. Inside, there are three large reception rooms, including a formal dining room and a drawing room with a French door leading out to the garden. The open plan kitchen/breakfast room is designed by Martin Moore and features a comprehensive range of hand-painted units, appliances, and granite countertops. The kitchen includes an electric Aga, a Neff oven and gas hob, and a central island. The house also has a garden room with sash windows and doors leading out to the garden, as well as a cloakroom and access to original cellars. There are four floors in total, with the first floor featuring a 19ft principal bedroom with a dual aspect and ensuite bathroom, as well as three further bedrooms and a separate laundry room and dressing room. The second floor has two further sizeable bedrooms, including one with an adjoining nursery, and a large bathroom. The property sits at the end of a quiet lane, surrounded by walled gardens and positioned to take in views of St. Peter's Church and the surrounding countryside. The house is approached through a pair of electric gates and has a detached double car barn and garage/workshop, as well as a large garden with a pond and fountain feature.