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Sundial House is a 1787-built property in dressed sandstone with a clay pantile roof, occupying a prime position in the village of Skelton. The accommodation is arranged over three floors, with a ground level featuring a spacious L-shaped entrance hallway, an inner lobby, and a stylish shower room/wc. The main living space includes a farmhouse-style breakfast kitchen with bespoke worktops and a cream Aga stove, a conservatory with glazed roof, and an L-shaped living and dining room with original ceiling beams and a large dressed-stone fireplace. There are four further bedrooms, including two with exposed beams and storage, and two bathrooms, with access to the outer space via double gates to the side. The property stands on a generous plot with an elevated front lawn, a block-paved driveway, and a secluded block-paved courtyard. The landscaping features a lawn with mature shrubs, ornamental willow and holly trees, and ample storage. The property's plot size is large enough to accommodate a substantial garden with mature plantings. The interior boasts an elegant Farrow & Ball colour palette, period features, and generous storage spaces.