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Millers Folly is a late Victorian country house built in 1910, set on a 4.26-acre plot in the Moddershall Valley Conservation area. The house features a range of original period details including sandstone window surrounds, four-pane sash windows, deep skirting, and original servants' bells. The property has undergone recent renovations, including the landscaping of the gardens and remodeling of areas on the ground and first floors. The main house has a total of seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, and three reception rooms, including a dining room, drawing room, and sitting room. The ground floor also includes a kitchen, breakfast room, conservatory, and boot room. The first floor has a principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom and three further bedrooms, while the second floor features three more bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property also has a triple garage and an abundance of outbuildings, including stabling, a tack room, and woodlands. The grounds include landscaped gardens, a children's play area, and three paddock areas, with specimen trees and well-stocked beds.