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Old Place is a Grade II listed 17th century house with later additions, believed to date from 1658, standing on the edge of Lunces Common. The house has a timber-framed structure with exposed oak timbers, lime plastered walls, wide floorboards, and oak-panelled doors. The interior features a vaulted sitting room with a Morso woodburning stove, a snug with a stained glass door and brick floor, and a kitchen with modern shaker-style units, granite worktops, and a Belling range oven. The property has a curved staircase, triple-aspect principal bedroom, and updated en-suite shower room, as well as a separate staircase leading to a fourth bedroom and shower room. The gardens extend to about 0.45 of an acre, are enclosed by mature trees, and have a gravelled terrace, lawn, flower and shrub beds, and a central pond.