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DUMBLEDORE STANFORD DINGLEY, BERKSHIRE


A delightful three bedroom detached period cottage set on high ground in one of the most sought after villages in this part of the world. Dumbledore is one of the earliest properties to be found in this wonderful period village. Built in 1475, this property is noted as a fine example of a rendered Cruck timber frame and is Grade II * listed.


Accommodation comprises of entrance porch, sitting room, dining room, study, kitchen, rear porch with door to large pantry and door to gardens, modern shower room, three bedrooms & modern fitted bathroom.


PRICE £750,000 Ref: 020012


ARCHBALD MOFFATT HOUSE MOFFAT, SCOTLAND


This delightful two storey and attics vernacular townhouse in Moffat was built by Archbald Moffatt in 1751. Natural, breathable, re-claimed and traditional materials have been used throughout the build and restoration.


Accomodation comprises of hallway, panelled dining room with traditional Scottish fold away buffet and drinks wall cupboard, study, kitchen with integrated appliances, bathroom, cobbled and paved garden. Outhouse with WC, utility room, workshop, gas boiler & electricity meter. On the first floor there is a drawing room, three bedrooms & WC. On the second floor you will find two attic rooms.


PRICE £225,000 Ref: 020014


BRANSBY COTTAGE TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT


This wonderful and unique cottage lies on the edge of Tunbridge Wells Common.


Accommodation comprises of entrance porch & hall, living room, kitchen, conservatory, utility room, shower room, cellar. There are two bedrooms with ensuites.


Outside the front garden is 50ft x 25ft to the furthest point and is mainly laid to lawn with a variety of flower and shrub beds. At the end of the gravel pathway a white gate leads to a courtyard side/rear garden which measures approximately 37ft x 21ft at the furthest points.


PRICE £475,000 Ref: 020018


THE BUTLER’S HOUSE BLADON, OXFORDSHIRE


Beautiful recently refurbished double fronted Grade II listed cottage which reputedly was Blenheim Palace butler’s former house. Accommodation comprises of kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, garden room with under floor heating, attic, fitted shower room, cloakroom, cellar, good sized walled garden. Features to the property include recently installed Elm flooring & hand-made Oak Doors.


PRICE £550,000 Ref: 020011


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on any of the properties featured, please call 01795 844939


Listed Heritage Magazine September/October 2018 113


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