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Yeardsley Hall is a Grade II listed semi-detached house built in the 1400s, featuring original medieval post-and-beam construction, a massive 1400s timber door, and an original inglenook fireplace in the living room. The kitchen is open-plan, with a Lacanche cooker, honed black granite worktops, and belt sinks, and a utility room with a washer and dryer. There are four bedrooms, including a principal suite with an original fireplace and a luxury family bathroom with a freestanding cast iron roll-top bath. The house has a stone-constructed annexe and a three-part stone outbuilding, offering flexibility for home offices or guest accommodation. The property is set in approximately 1.09 acres of beautifully maintained gardens with formal and wild elements, a reflecting pool, and mature trees. The estate includes a driveway courtyard with a modern EV charging point and flagstone pathways leading to garden rooms and a southern lawn.