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The property is a five-bedroom period residence built in the early 1900s. It has a beautifully preserved facade with original brick wall and wrought iron gate, leading to a part-glazed front door and storm porch. Inside, the home features high ceilings, ornate coving and picture rails, restored floorboards, and exquisite original plasterwork in the front reception room. The kitchen is a bespoke space with Maplewood cabinetry, black slate worktops, solid oak flooring, and quality integrated appliances. The kitchen flows into a garden room, an oak-framed, vaulted space with a decked terrace, linking indoor and outdoor living. The home also features a utility room, cloakroom, and separate spaces for storage and laundry. The floor layout includes a staircase to the first floor, where the principal bedroom is a luxurious space with a large bay window and adjacent bathroom. The first floor also features two more double bedrooms and a family shower room. The second floor has two additional double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and access to a loft space and linen cupboard. Outside, the rear garden is a south-westerly facing, private, and sunny space with a raised decking area bordered by planting and a pedestrian gate. The garden also features a gently sloping lawn, thoughtfully planted borders, and a cellar with power, heating, and lighting, and dry storage areas. Additionally, the property has original doors and character features throughout.