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This 1840s Neo-Jacobean house is a four-storey Grade II-listed residence with a richly layered interior that blends historical character with contemporary interventions. The home features original oriel windows and a curving staircase, along with new elements such as a lantern-roofed kitchen with maple cabinetry and reclaimed Iroko countertops. The interiors include decorative touches like a dining table crafted from salvaged doors, woven textiles, and custom glassware. A terraced garden with oak-framed seating and a decorative garden area is accessible from the kitchen. The three upstairs bedrooms and reception rooms offer flexible living with a constricted stairwell painted in a custom Rosa Red shade. Other features include diamond-patterned tiled floors, a curated selection of designer furniture and art, and preserved original details such as a reclaimed emerald green door.