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Thursday, January 03, 2013
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MENTIONED in the Domesday Book and reputed to be the oldest house in Stoke Gabriel, wisteria clad Slees takes its name from an Anglo Saxon word, suggesting that it in mediaeval times it was part of a farm supplying food for a local settlement.

"It certainly has the feel of a very old property," says Luscombe Maye's Piers Whiting.

"At the same time it's a welcoming family house and every room is a pleasure to walk into."

Slees is a cross-passage Devon longhouse with plenty of history attached to it.

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Grade II listed, it's full of character, with old flag and slate floors, a cobbled floor in the passage, numerous fireplaces, an inglenook bread oven in the kitchen, two winding staircases and timber features.

The present owners have updated it sensitively and decorated it appealingly both inside and out. It has gas central heating, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, four bedrooms, downstairs studio/fifth bedroom and large useful attic space providing plenty of room for most family needs. The principal rooms face south overlooking Slees' pleasant and secluded walled village garden.

Luscombe Maye (01803 869920) is quoting an asking price of £550,000.

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