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Canfield Moat is a detached house built in 1839, extended in 1990 and 2006, and provides over 6,000 square feet of accommodation, including a detached annexe. The property is constructed of Cambridge 'yellow' brickwork under a slate roof and features a welcoming reception hall with exposed wooden flooring, a fireplace, and a sweeping staircase. The ground floor includes a sitting room, dual aspect study, formal dining room, music room, large open kitchen, breakfast room, utility room, pantry, and cellar. The first floor offers seven well-presented double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with a large dressing room and en suite bathroom. The detached Coach House provides guest accommodation across two levels, with a sitting room, kitchen, two bedrooms en suite, and a separate bedroom and bathroom on the upper level. The property also features an extensive range of outbuildings, including a dance studio, woodstore, and general stores, and is situated in over a year, with beautifully tended gardens, mature woodland, a swimming pool, tennis court, and a range of outdoor areas, including York stone terraced seating areas, a heated swimming pool, pool house, and a separate orchard with productive trees.