The Chantry is a Grade II listed, attached house built in the early 19th Century of local cut stone with Ham stone dressings under a clay tiled roof and with a later addition at the rear built of rendered and painted stone. The property is unusually positioned in that its front elevation faces to the side rather than on to the village lane, thereby allowing the adjacent views over open countryside to be enjoyed from the house. The accommodation which is arranged on two floors, is surprisingly spacious and has great potential. On the ground floor, from under an attractive, wrought iron porch with a sheet metal roof, the front door opens on to the entrance hall with the snug and the dining room to either side and leading onto
the well proportioned sitting room at the rear of the house. All three reception rooms have sash windows and open fireplaces, with a wood-burning stove fitted in the sitting room. A further door from the hall leads into the kitchen/breakfast room, which has a tiled floor and is fitted with a range of painted timber floor and wallmounted units and Rangemaster dual-fuel cooker (green). From the
kitchen a further door leads through to the tility room with adjacent cloakroom. On the first floor there is a master bedroom with ensuite
shower room, four further bedrooms and the family bath and shower room.
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