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The property is a three/four bedroom period cottage built in 1652, situated in the conservation area of Highworth. The accommodation is set over two floors and features exposed Cotswold stone walls, flagstone flooring, open fireplaces, and exposed timber beams, including Carpenters' marks. The layout includes an entrance porch, entrance hall with fireplace, cloakroom, sitting room with French doors opening to the rear garden, dining room with exposed stone wall and beams, kitchen with bespoke units and granite worktops, utility room, workshop, store room, and a re-fitted bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower. The first floor has a landing, office space, four-piece bathroom, three bedrooms, including one with a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room. Additionally, there is gas radiator central heating and double glazing. The garden is a walled, enclosed cottage garden with flower beds, patio, timber pergola, and gated access to the front.