A unique Grade Ⅱ Listed building of local historical interest, with Tudor style architectural features, such as head mouldings over the stone-mullioned leaded light windows and a Tudor style arch above the entrance porch. The property has served the local community for nearly 200 years in a variety of uses, originally as a school and more latterly (until 1997) as the meeting place for the Womens Institute. This charming home would make an ideal permanent residence, second home, or holiday let.