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The property is an attached three-storey period residence dating from 1862, constructed of brick and stone with a wealth of original architectural detail. It features high ceilings, sash windows, and fine period features. The interior includes a welcoming entrance hall with Victorian mosaic tiled flooring, a kitchen/breakfast room with traditional oak cabinetry and sash windows, and a sitting room with a fireplace and French doors opening onto the terrace. The property has two well-proportioned bedrooms on the first floor and two additional bedrooms on the second floor, one with twin full-height dormer windows and a charming galleried landing. The exterior features a brick archway leading to a walled and paved courtyard driveway with a double garage, garden/bin store, and workshop, as well as a hardwood greenhouse, an original stone-built potting shed, and a bell tower with the original bell in situ. The grounds are predominantly laid to lawn, interspersed with mature hedging, established trees, and well-stocked flowerbeds.