The house dates back to the 1600s and was once two adjoining cottages.
Over the years they have been extended to create this beautiful detached home, which extends to over 5,400 square foot.
Today Beech cottage is a stunning home, which sits in 1.5 acres of sprawling grounds and boasts a swimming pool and a tennis court.
The current owner of the property said: "It’s a really beautiful family home.
"The grounds in particular, including the swimming pool and tennis courts, have been an absolute blessing throughout lockdown.
"It really is a little oasis of calm that has all the space and amenities a family could wish for.”
It is on the market with Fine & Country for £1,395,000.
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Enter through the original metal door dating back to 1667, into the light and airy inner hallway. Leading from the hall is access to an array of useful rooms, practically designed by the current owners to maximise on storage.These rooms include a boot room with ample cupboard space and access to private courtyard and a larder room with fitted shelves. Photo: Fine & Country
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The larder also provides access down to the Victorian double barrelled-vaulted cellar, which has made an ideal space for wine storage for the current owners. Photo: Fine & Country
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The formal dining room features the original front entrance door to the house, windows with original restored shutters and feature fireplace with brick surround. There is also a large reception room, which could be used as a playroom or further sitting room., as well as a library, which would originally have been an Anderson shelter during the war. Photo: Fine & Country
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Moving into the Victorian addition of the home is the formal lounge. The room features a large bay window with floor to ceiling glazing overlooking the rear gardens. It also has an open fireplace with a Portland stone surround. Photo: Fine & Country
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A further sitting room features a pebble effect gas fire and a glazed door leading into a conservatory, which overlooks the formal gardens, tennis court and swimming pool. Photo: Fine & Country
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Back upstairs, the kitchen sits in the oldest part of the house and boasts solid oak wall and base level units, with granite work surfaces, designed by Clive Christian. An integrated electric AGA, as well as a separate Britannia electric oven, dishwasher and double Belfast sink, sit on top of the luxury vinyl Amtico floor tiling. The kitchen leads through to a secondary beautifully wide entrance hall with feature curved walls and a foundation stone of 1667 depicting the original cottages construction date Photo: Fine & Country