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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== New Instruction! This wonderful 7 bedroom, 3 storey grade II listed Georgian gem is discreetly located, set back from the road approached via a 130' driveway. The spacious accommodation still retains many period features including, paneling , ceiling moulds, fireplaces, intricate door surrounds and furniture. Extending to over 5,800 sq. ft, the house sits on a plot of 0.32 acre. The main house was built in 1745 with later additions c 1850, 1900 and 1990 was the former home of the Labour Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald (1925-1937) as well as the American scriptwriter and refugee from McCarthyism, Donald Ogden Stewart (1953-1980) with notable visitors including Charlie Chaplin, Katherine Hepburn, Ingrid Berman and W.E.B Dubois. The house is complemented by an exceptional 190' South West facing garden and off street parking for 5 to 6 cars. Secure approach * Reception hall * Coats cupboard * Guest WC * Reception room * Dining room * Kitchen/breakfast room * Utility room * Drawing room * Study anteroom * Conservatory/garden room * Main bedroom with ensuite bathroom * Bedroom 2/dressing room with additional walk in wardrobe * Five further bedrooms * Ensuite bathroom * Two shower rooms * Store room * Workshop * 130' Driveway with OSP for numerous vehicles * 190' South west facing rear garden
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