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NORLAND HOUSE

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LOCATION

An outstanding extended period house situated in this very attractive and highly sought after village, offering light & spacious accommodation, parking for 3 cars, a 1/3 acre plot and a large detached stone annexe.

Ground Floor

A tiled storm porch and casement door brings you into this charming period house, being one of the oldest in the village. The first reception room is currently arranged as a formal dining room but is versatile. The main ceiling beam is supported by two attractive stanchions, oak flooring, turned staircase to the upstairs, down lighters, rear window, front window with deep sill and shutters. The main living room has an impressive inglenook fireplace with a flagstone hearth and multi-fuel stove, bread oven and inset lighting. This bright and spacious room has oak flooring, TV point, single glazed stone mullion windows – with window seats – under stair storage and great views over the village. There is a fabulous old ledged door to the kitchen.

The spacious, light, open plan L-shaped kitchen breakfast room is perfect for families or those who love to entertain a full house of family or friends. The kitchen area has been skilfully arranged to accommodate a range of pale white fronted solid floor cabinets with built in refuse bins, pan drawers, two Neff fan-assisted ovens, Bosch induction hob, concealed extractor hood. There are Quartz work surfaces, a Villeroy & Boch double enamel sink unit, further eye-level cupboards, a plate rack and tall fitted larder unit. Limestone flagstone flooring, track lighting, ceramic wall tiles, window looking out on a rose garden. The generous breakfast room has double French doors that allow light to fill the room and open fully onto the patio. It also has a beautiful limestone floor, column radiator, down lighters, room for a farmhouse table and 8 chairs with comfort, double glazed side door and side window. Further doors lead to a useful boot room, great for storing outdoor wear and drying off wet dogs! The utility room has white fronted base and eye-level cupboards, plumbing for a washing machine, an oak work surface, limestone flooring, down lighters and tiled walls. The cloakroom has half panelled wooden walls and an opaque window.

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