This fabulously presented Grade II listed Georgian house is one of four fine period properties built circa 1750. It is understood that the terrace of three properties were formerly farm labourers cottages during the early 1800's. The exceptionally well presented accommodation is set over three floors with an area of dry cellarage beneath. The accommodation comprises central reception hall leading to an inner hallway, a large 27' drawing room with attractive inglenook style fireplace, large open plan kitchen/breakfast room with double doors to one end opening into a fully glazed conservatory which enjoys a southwesterly facing aspect. The conservatory has double doors opening onto the rear garden. There is a cloakroom and utility room. The upper floors include master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and dressing room, five further bedrooms, study, separate bathroom and shower room as well as sep WC. Dry vaulted cellarage. Externally: delightful level lawned garden with separate pati
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