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Inner Hall:
The accommodation consists of a classically proportioned drawing room,
dining room, breakfast room and library. The house is centrally heated
throughout, with traditional warm and welcoming log fires in the reception
rooms. All windows have the original pine shutters that are closed each
evening.
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The Drawing Room:
The plasterwork is of unusual pendulous Gothic design and coupled with the
gilt
pelmets, mahogany doors and original wallpaper give it an air of
timelessness
and tranquillity.
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Dining Room:
The elegant dining room table surrounded by the original Hicks chairs,
which can seat a party of 12, is West facing thereby getting the benefit
of the evening sun.
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Library:The library, overlooking the
croquet lawn, contains original wallpaper, which is French in design, and
is now almost two hundred years old. The architects preparatory sketches
hang above the bookcase.
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