A TIMBER-framed cottage has distinctive eyebrow windows to its elevations and plenty of period features inside.
Treloyhane Cottage (pictured) stands in Newbury Street in the country town of Whitchurch, which is famous for its setting on the edge of the River Test.
The home is being sold with a price guide of £320,000 through agents Lane Fox.
Ceiling beams feature in the dining room and sitting room, where there is also exposed brickwork including the storey-high chimney breast over an inglenook-style fireplace inset with a wood-burning stove.
The kitchen, which has wood-effect flooring, is newly fitted and the upstairs accommodation features three bedrooms and a study.
The cottage has a basement, which has been converted into a playroom and a study.
Selling agent Lane Fox said: "The property has a wealth of features typical of its age, with exposed beams, brickwork and a wonderful new inglenook fireplace, with a log burner."
The agent describes it as having been immaculately maintained by its vendors.
The cottage has a parking space and its courtyard garden is brick paved, as well as having a water feature and raised flower beds.
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