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Boleyn House is a fine village house built of local Ham stone with a traditional thatched roof, re-thatched in 2018. The house has a mix of timber and stone mullion windows and an axis that lets in south-east light. It is Grade II listed with light and airy rooms, high ceilings, and many original fittings, including fireplaces, wainscot panelling, decorative doors, and a wide main staircase. Recent refurbishments include flagstone floors, elm floorboards, and a wood-burning stove in the sitting room. The ground floor has three reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room with a Mayflower kitchen and electric AGA, and a self-contained annexe with a living/bedroom, ensuite shower room, and kitchenette. The first floor has three double bedrooms, a walk-through study, and a family bath and shower room. The second floor has an attic landing, a massive bedroom, and an adjacent shower room. The house is surrounded by outbuildings and a large garden of about 0.84 acres.