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The cosy sitting room was once the dairy. It has a pair of leather recliner sofas, TV, video and radio/CD/tape player, but the focal point of the room is the fireplace and wood-burning stove. |
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The cosy sitting room was once the dairy. It has a pair of leather recliner sofas, TV, video and radio/CD/tape player, but the focal point of the room is the fireplace and wood-burning stove. |
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At one end of the sitting room, next to the kitchen, there is a dining table with four chairs. |
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The bright modern kitchen was converted from the stable, which had once been home to the farm cart horse. |
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The kitchen is fully equipped for your self-catering holiday. |
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At one end of the kitchen there is a traditional farmhouse-style table and four chairs, providing an alternative dining area. |
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The antique pine staircase leads upstairs from the sitting room, into what was once the hay loft. Pause halfway, and glimpse out of the window for a view northwards across the Blackmore Vale. |
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Upstairs, you can see many of the original roof timbers. Many more of the old timbers are hidden from view in the loft space. |
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The bathroom has a close-coupled WC, a bath with electric shower, towel-rail radiator, and washbasin with razor point and mirror. |
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The master bedroom has a king-size bed, mirror, bedside cabinets, and a wardrobe with drawers. There is ample room for a cot if required. |
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The second bedroom has twin divans, a large chest of drawers and a wardrobe. The feature mirror window was originally the opening used for distributing hay down to the cowshed. |