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The property is a stone residence built in 1847 as the former vicarage to a nearby church. It sits in a quiet cul de sac with a south-facing aspect that opens to wide valley views and open countryside. The building has a stone façade with a carved Latin inscription above the entrance, and a spacious entrance hall with a graceful staircase. The ground floor includes a study with a log burner and sash windows framing a valley view, a generating sitting room with an ornamented marble fireplace, a dining room with natural light and double doors to the drawing room, and a breakfast kitchen with a gas and electric AGA, stone flags, and a log burner-style gas fire. The kitchen also has a utility room, and French doors lead to a striking orangery with underfloor heating and en suite French doors to a patio. The first floor has a galleried landing introducing the sleeping accommodation, including a principal suite with a natural light view, and an en-suite with a shower and wash basin.