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This distinguished townhouse, constructed circa 1720, has a remarkably unspoiled façade with triple sash windows and a red and yellow brick exterior. The interior preserve its original character, with beautifully waxed floorboards, heritage tones on the walls and panelling, and a staircase that threads its way up through four floors to the weavers loft. The ground floor features a bright, open kitchen with a walled garden, a preserved breakfast room with a restored fireplace, and a panelled wall reclaimed from a Georgian building. The first floor includes a formal reception room with a natural historic focal point, a bedroom/home office with bespoke cabinetry and a sash window, and a family bathroom with a cast iron wood burner. The principal bedroom sits on the second floor, wrapped in lime washed plaster, and features an original fireplace. The top floor has two bedrooms and a walk-in shower room with WC, with one of the rooms retaining its original distempered finish. A versatile suite is located at lower ground level, with two interlinked rooms, a York stone floor, and a step in wet room.