This charming Grade II listed property offers some lovely period features and is set within an easy walk of the town centre and the station which offers services to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. The property offers a hall entrance with plenty of room for coats and shoes. The main reception room is a lovely room with a tall sash window letting in plenty of light. To one wall is an Adams style fire surround with a cast iron grate and tiled slips. To either side are shelved niches with base cupboards. The kitchen diner is set at the back of the house, with a stable door opening onto the garden. Fitted with a range of base units finished in a traditional pastel shade, there are contrasting timber worktops set above with space for a cooker, fridge freezer, washing machine and a slimline dishwasher. The shower room completes the ground floor accommodation. A turning stripped wood staircase leads to the first floor. The principal bedroom is set to the front with a large window. A sizeable overstains cupboard gives plenty of extra space along with an under stairs cupboard. The landing has a further W.C and a door leading to a quirky loft bedroom with a side gable window and a skylight. To the front are eaves storage cupboards. Outside the rear garden is attractively terraced with an area for a table and chairs to the far end. Attractively enclosed with characterful brick walls the property is safe for pets. A rear gate gives access via the side of the property. A lovely period home set close to Halesworth' s Georgian heart where you can enjoy a variety of independent shops, restaurants and cafes.The vendor has informed us that the proeprty has mains water, sewage, electric and gas central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i71679306
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With endless potential and beautiful character features within a stunning location where properties are rarely available, this home is not to be missed! Leading through the gate and up the steps, 22 Quay Street is situated in an elevated position where in which you are welcomed through the front door that opens straight into the spacious sitting room/dining room. There is a cosy fireplace in here, however it has been blocked up and an electric fireplace is being used instead. From here you have the hallway, where you will find two cupboards under the stairs, one of which is a boiler cupboard where the combi Worcester boiler is located and the other used for storage. Up two steps, you are welcomed into the kitchen, which is a good size and overlooks the rear aspect, with a range of base and wall units and space for appliances. From the kitchen you have the rear porch which is what is used as the main door. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms can all be found from the landing, in addition to the family bathroom. Bedroom one is a double room that overlooks the front aspect with two storage cupboards, bedroom two is a single room overlooking the front and then bedroom three is another single that overlooks the rear. The family bathroom has a corner shower, toilet and basin. Outside, there is off road parking for four vehicles to the rear of the property. The neighbours property has right of way over no.22 to put their bins out. The large two storey outbuilding/barn is currently used as a workshop, but has a store, fireplace and WC on the ground floor and plenty of storage. This offers potential for conversion to an annexe or holiday let (stp). Beyond this is a large long garden with access to the concrete driveway at the rear. This property has been well loved since the current owner bought the property in November 2005 and is ready for any new buyer to move in to and add their own stamp! TENURE FREEHOLD LOCATION Halesworth is a charming market town with a rich variety of local independent shops on the edge of the Suffolk Heritage Coast.The north Suffolk market town of Halesworth is a pretty town with a wide range of independent shops mainly situated along a pedestrianised Thoroughfare and Market Place. There is a weekly market on Wednesdays. The town has a primary school, library, railway station and excellent bus links to other local towns. Norwich the county city of Norfolk is located approximately 24 miles north, Ipswich the county town of Suffolk is 31 miles south and the popular regency resort of Southwold is only 9 miles to the east. A similar distance away is the heritage coastline and the nature reserves of Minsmere and Dunwich. Halesworth has so much to offer from the Halesworth Arts Festival and numerous other events at The Cut arts centre, the annual Ink Festival which encourages aspiring writers, the Latitude Music Festival at Henham. SERVICES Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected. Heating is provided for by way of gas fired central heating through radiators. (Durrants has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fittings or services and so cannot verify they are in working order). LOCAL AUTHORITY East Suffolk Council - Band A EPC Not required as a listed property VIEWING Strictly by appointment with the agent's Halesworth office. Please call . AGENTS NOTES There is a right of way access for neighbours to go over no.22's driveway to put their bins out. LISTED BUILDING 1. QUAY STREET 1163 (North Side) Nos 22 to 25 (consec)TM 3877 1/63II GV2. Early C19, Suffolk yellow brick, slates, 8 windows, sash, with glazing bars and flat arches with brick keys. 1st floor cill band. Arched entrances with fanlights and brick keys and shoulders.No 20, Congregational Church and Nos 22 to 25 (consec) form a group.Listing NGR: TM DURRANTS BUILDING CONSULTANCY Our Building Consultancy Team will be happy to provide advice to prospective buyers on planning applications, architectural design, building regulations, and project management - please contact the team directly. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i68943573
This extended family house offers a copious amount of living space for a growing family. You enter into an inviting hallway which leads into a large lounge with a newly fitted shower room. Once two rooms, this area has been opened up to create a great area for entertaining, with a stone fire surround creating a lovely feature to the rear half of the room. The lounge opens into a conservatory which is a great room from which to enjoy the changing seasons of the garden. On the other side of the hall, the extension gives the property a sizeable dining room which opens into a breakfast room and the kitchen. This side of the house has a lot of potential, and would make a great teenager space, or with some modification could be perfect for a teenager bedroom, office space, or even as an annex. Upstairs the three bedrooms are well proportioned with both bedrooms' one and two, offering built-in wardrobes to one wall. The shower room has been re-fitted with a sleek and contemporary suite. Outside, the property is in a lovely spot, with a green in front, a large front lawn which is well-screened by a thick beech hedge. There is a driveway which leads to the garage which also has a garden room adjoining. The rear garden has a patio by the house and leads to an area of lawn with beds containing shrubs and perennials. With scope for the accommodation to suit a variety of family needs, we strongly recommend viewing to fully appreciate the property. Halesworth is a delightful market town which offers a thriving community. There is a vibrant mix of independent shops and bars centred on the Thoroughfare, a pedestrianised street with some lovely Victorian and Georgian architecture. There is a supermarket and a number of restaurants including the Angel Hotel built in the early 1500's. Close to the Town centre is Millennium Green offering forty acres of grazing marsh which is perfect for those who enjoy wildlife. Halesworth is a great spot to enjoy the picturesque Heritage Coast, set only nine miles from Southwold and Walberswick. The Norfolk Broads are also accessible at Beccles and Bungay, giving access to over a hundred miles of stunning navigable waterways via the numerous boat rental companies locally. By Car, the A12 is only a short drive away giving access out of the county. Halesworth also offers regular services to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich.We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, gas fired central heating and mains drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i71693869
A renovation like no other... situated right in the heart of Halesworth with a everything just a short walk away, this deceptively spacious house offers ample living space lavishly set over four floors with a good sized garden and a generous amount of off road parking.Opportunities like this don't come along very often.Having been a loving family home for many years this charming house is offered with no onward chain.Set over four floors you will find a sitting room, dining room and kitchen along with utility and pantry on the ground floor, the basement level offers a cellar, ample storage and the bathroom. The two upper floors offer four bedrooms. The rear garden is fully enclosed and offers easy access to the outbuildings and garage which is an oversized single. To the front you have a generous driveway with off road parking for up to five vehicles. With a full renovation opportunity where the only limit is your imagination this is definitely a house you have to view to be able to appreciate the wealth of space and opportunity. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i69373487
Mill House is believe to date back to Victorian times, then in 1989 it was extensively re-built to provide a wonderful home in a quiet, stunning rural location with a delightful 1/4 acre plot. Located in a quiet by-road yet within easy access to town. Accommodation comprises briefly:- Porch and rear hall- Large sitting room with inglenook fireplace housing a wood-burner - Well fitted Kitchen/diner- Three bedrooms - the master being particular generous- Bathroom- Oil fired central heating- Long shingle driveway providing plenty of parking- Attractive well established garden with useful timber barn and stores - Excellent views over surrounding countryside- Located in a quiet by-road yet within easy access to town. The PropertyThe front porch door opens into a lobby and then into the sitting room. The sitting room is a good size with an inglenook fireplace housing a wood burning stove, a lovely light room with patio doors and windows on three elevations, enjoying the garden and countryside views. The kitchen has been fitted with a good range of wall and base cupboards with a granite worktops and a range style electric cooker with calor gas burners.There is a good space for dining and also enjoying the views to the front. To the rear is an entrance lobby where coats can be hung and then the stairs lead to the first floor spacious landing. Here there are three bedrooms, the main bedroom is a particularly generous size with a range of built-in wardrobes. The part tiled bathroom consist of a w.c. hand basin and a bath with a shower over. This excellent, light and very well presented property benefits from double glazing and has an oil fired boiler for hot water and central heating. This home has charming cottage character combined with modern comforts - the best of both worlds. GardenThe property is accessed via a five bar gate which opens into the long shingle drive that runs beside the house. The front garden has attractive brick paving contained by hedging, where you can sit and enjoy the open field views. The wonderful well stocked rear garden of approximately 1/4 acre is a delight with its lawns edged and interspersed with trees, shrub and flower beds, a large pond and a paved terrace immediately behind the property. There are several well maintained timbers stores and a large workshop which could have a number of uses, all have power connected. The rear garden backs onto rolling countryside.LocationThe property is located in a a lovely rural place where you can fully relax, yet it´s also close to the well-served market town of Halesworth. Halesworth provides many independent shops, Primary school, public houses, restaurants, doctors, vets and a supermarket. It has a thriving centre of arts for the community called 'The Cut' which is used as a theatre, cinema, exhibitions and workshops. There is a train station at Halesworth with services to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the lovely beaches of Southwold and Walberswick are a 20 minute drive away. Fixtures & FittingsSome fixtures and fittings maybe excluded from the sale and maybe available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.ServicesOil-fired boiler for central heating Mains water, electric and private sewerage EPC Rating: CLocal Authority:East Suffolk CouncilTax Band: CPostcode: IP19 0RAAgents NoteThe property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all wayleaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.TenureVacant possession of the freehold will be given on completion. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wissett-d220359/for-sale_i70443591
IMMACULATE former public house now an impressive private residence with large accommodation and close to the heritage coast of Southwold **GARDENS**GARAGE AND WORKSHOP**LOCATION Holton is a small village in north east Suffolk, just over 8 miles from the coast at Southwold and a mile to Halesworth which has a train station giving access to Ipswich and then onto London Liverpool Street. Halesworth benefits from a Library, independent shops, butcher, baker and The Cut which is a small theatre. Southwold offers an array of leisure facilities including High Street shops, restaurants, pubs, churches, a pier, golf and sailing clubs. The area is renowned for bird watching at Minsmere RSPB Nature Reserve and coastal walks and cycling opportunities. Blythburgh 1.5 miles, A12 1 mile, Halesworth 4.1 miles, Southwold 5.4 miles, Aldeburgh 14.6 miles, Framlingham 16.7 miles.THE LORD NELSON INN - INTERIOR There is a covered porch to the front leading into a spacious Entrance Hall with slate flooring and ahead is the Sitting Room which is of a generous nature, has a brick built fireplace with an open fire, double doors lead into a capacious dining room which has a brick built fireplace and an inset woodburner. The dining room is light and airy being dual aspect and there are two doors one into the kitchen and one out of the kitchen. The Kitchen is the original commercial kitchen with stainless movable units for cleaning and has a contemporary feel with space for an American Fridge Freezer, stainless steel sink and drainer with windows overlooking the rear garden. A rear lobby gives access to the cellar which is fairly sizeable, cloakroom, and a back door leading out to the garden. Off the Entrance Hall is a disabled toilet, a newly fitted bathroom and a further cloakroom with two wc's and two sinks set in a open vanity unit. Upstairs there is a massive landing giving access to three large double bedrooms all with their own En Suite Shower Rooms and a complete Annexe comprising Double Bedroom with Walk In Dressing Room, Kitchen/Diner with a good range of wall and base units, stainless steel sink and drainer with window above, an open staircase leading up to a huge attic room, plenty of space for entertaining and there is a shower room off the Kitchen comprising shower cubicle, wc and wash hand basin in a vanity unit and heated towel rail. There is a stunning Sitting Room with double aspect and this would be a fantastic Granny Annexe or teenage pad or further bedrooms, if required. This completes this amazing accommodation which would suit a variety of purchasers. Please call us on and book a viewing as this property will not be on the market for long. THE LORD NELSON INN - EXTERIOR There is a driveway to the side with parking for several vehicles and there is also a brick built double garage and a large workshop perfect for a classic car. The grounds are mainly laid to lawn but with well established trees and shrubs and there is a patio area under a pergola with an established grape vine, perfect for outside dining.TENURE - The property is freehold and vacant possession will be given upon completionLOCAL AUTHORITY - East Suffolk Tax Band: TBC please note that the annexe alone is on an A rating but the vendors are still awaiting confirmation regarding the whole building. EPC: C Postcode: IP19 8PPSERVICES Gas Fired central heating, mains drains, water and electricity, double glazed throughout with mainly sash windows FIXTURES AND FITTINGS All Fixtures and Fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be included subject to separate negotiation. AGENTS NOTES The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all easements and wayleaves, and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not. Please note if you wish to offer on any of our properties we will require verification of funds and information to enable a search to be carried out on all parties purchasing For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i68730213
Built in the "New England" style, this impressive family house has a lot to offer. Approached over a sizeable driveway there is plenty of off-road parking both front and back. Entered by a light and airy hall with beautiful oak flooring, there is a lovely flow to the accommodation with a snug and cosy family room off to the left. The heart of the house is the stunning kitchen and dining room perfect for entertaining, enhanced with a limestone floor and a hand-built kitchen which can be repainted to suit a buyer's taste. The dining room opens on to the terrace with lovely views over the garden. The lounge also enjoys twin doors opening on to the terrace, along with a feature fireplace fitted with a multi-fuel fire to make that homely feeling on a winter's night. The ground floor also has a utility room, boot room and a cloakroom. The first floor has lots of charm benefitting from gable roof shapes to add character to the accommodation. The split-level landing leads to a well-appointed family bathroom with a free-standing roll top bath. There are four bedrooms with bedrooms two and three having their own split level en-suites, perfect for growing children. The master bedroom has a stunning en-suite, built in wardrobes and bi-folding doors which open on to a wide balcony offering lovely views. To the rear is a large, hedge enclosed garden, mainly laid to lawn. There is rear access to the plot via a five-bar gate which opens into a shingle area providing a further area of parking. Offered in perfect order throughout, the property has a very special feel and is energy efficient due to its ground source heat pump connected to underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators for the first floor. Viewing is strongly advised. Blyford is a popular location set on the River Blyth valley between Southwold and Halesworth. A great spot to explore the Heritage Coast where you can take a day trip to Southwold, Walberswick and the beautiful heathland at Dunwich, or go further afield for boating at Thorpeness and enjoy the arts venues and galleries at Aldeburgh and Snape. For those who enjoy the coast, you have plenty of country walks and the nature reserves nearby. The fine Georgian market town of Halesworth is only a few minutes' drive away, it offers a selection of independent shops, parks holding concerts and events, a supermarket and some fine cafes, pubs and restaurants. With the A12 easily accessible and train services to London Liverpool street via Ipswich available at Halesworth and Darsham it is easy to travel out of the County.We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, electricity, Heat pump central heating and mains drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i68674610
Set within ground of approximately one and a third acres and bordered by fields, this is a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a new lifestyle.The sale comprises a main, detached, four-bedroom residence along with four holiday lets served by a communal hall. The barn conversion was undertaken by the current owners with a degree of flair and imagination, with the fit and finish being first-rate throughout. It is a great location set between the Georgian Market towns of Harleston, Bungay, Halesworth and Beccles with the coast only around thirty minutes away by car. By train London Liverpool Street can be reached from Halesworth. The property is regularly booked in its entirety by family groups and has uses for those looking for a yoga or health retreat, where the main room, which is forty feet long, can be used as a communal space for socialising or classes/tuition. There are two, one-bedroom apartments and two, two-bedroom apartments. All the designs have open plan living areas with fitted kitchens offering ceramic hobs, ovens, and fridges. The one-bedroom designs have an open plan area for the double bed. The two-bedroom designs have bathrooms with en-suite shower rooms to the master bedroom. Three of the apartments have their own shingle garden area, two overlooking a communal pond with apartment four's garden area overlooking the fields. The main house is a characterful affair with a sizeable lounge, utility room, dining area and a lovely library/garden room set to the far end. Upstairs, are four bedrooms set off the wide landing with a family bathroom to compliment the ground floor W.C. An en-suite serves the principal bedroom. To the front, is a large area for parking separate to the holiday let parking over by the barn which has its own entrance.. There are lawned gardens to the front and rear of the house which look across to the fields. An exciting opportunity for those looking for a home-based business with an income stream.We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, electricity, oil fired central heating, and a water treatment system. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i71036018
Approached through a gravelled drive, Hill House is an impressive family home with beautiful features set in the most idyllic of gardens. The grand entrance hall offers a wealth of features and a vaulted ceiling. Straight ahead is an impressive dining room with a large bay window, allowing natural light to enter the room as well as a beautiful feature fireplace. With the drawing room adjacent, perfect for relaxing and entertaining, this room also hosts a fireplace and French doors opening on to the gardens. Across is the sitting/music room.Of particular note is the garden room, with tiled flooring and nearly entirely made of glass, this room is an ideal spot to enjoy wonderful views over the South-east facing gardens.The spacious kitchen/breakfast room is certainly the heart of the house, with a feature breakfast bar and an arched entrance which leads to a separate area via an archway ideal as a snug of informal dining room. There is also a cellar, bathroom, and a utility room.Accessed via a grand staircase, is the principal bedroom which benefits from a beautiful bay window, built-in wardrobes, as well as an en suite and stunning views. On this floor there are five further bedrooms, and two family bathrooms.On the second floor there are two attic rooms which could be used as a bedroom or an office.Local Authority: East Suffolk District CouncilServices: Gas central heating. Mains drainage, water and electricity.Council Tax: Band GTenure: FreeholdTucked away on a quiet gavelled drive, with ample space for parking, the property is surrounded by a variety of shrubs and mature trees offering seclusion and privacy. It also boasts further access to various outbuildings, including two garages as well as useful stores.To the rear of the property, the gardens are mainly laid to lawn and offer numerous pockets of mature trees and flowerbeds to enjoy. Complemented by a pergola, a croquet lawn and a gazebo, the gardens offer a spectacular environment to enjoy. A paved terrace is also found at the rear of the property makes the perfect setting for al fresco dining.In all about 1.72 acresThe property is situated to the south part of the market town of Halesworth, within a short walking distance of the market centre complete with independent shops, public houses, restaurants, a doctor's surgery, and a supermarket. It has a thriving centre of arts for the community called 'The Cut' which is used as theatre, cinema, exhibitions, and workshops. Southwold, which lies approximately 9.4 miles to the east, is a popular coastal resort, known as the home of Adnams Ales and the Sole Bay Brewery. Recreational facilities include sailing and fishing along the coast and river estuaries, golf courses at both Halesworth and Southwold and there are many fine walks and bird watching opportunities at the internationally renowned Minsmere Reserve. Halesworth offers train services into London as well as convenient access to the A12 which links to the main road networks. The area has a range of state and independent schools.Halesworth Railway Station 1 mile (London Liverpool Street 2 hours and 15 minutes), Southwold 9.4 miles, Bungay 9 miles, Norwich 24.6 miles, Ipswich 31.3 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i68974013
Offering complete rural tranquillity, an historic 16th Century Suffolk farmhouse in an elevated 5½ acre setting, at the head of a half mile long private drive.Further Hill Farm offers a rarely available opportunity to enjoy a wonderfully secluded, tranquil, rural lifestyle in an elevated setting at the head of a 0.4 mile long private drive. The property is surrounded by the varied landscape of the countryside of the Blyth River valley with other man-made objects hard to view amidst the surrounding fields and woodland.Sheltered within maturing traditional gardens and grounds, the classic Grade II Listed farmhouse dates from the 16th Century, with 17th Century additions, has been thoughtfully restored and presents an atmospheric ambience. The house, with its lime rendered elevations under peg and pantile roofs, has good ceiling heights and, with its wide windows is light and bright with many of the rooms being twin aspect. Within, it displays many fine period features, including chamfered timbers, mullion and oriel windows, together with an inglenook fireplace and oak planked floors. Benefitting from an oil-fired central heating system, the accommodation extends to some 3,231 sq. ft and includes two well-proportioned principal reception rooms either side of a central entrance hall. Beyond the traditional AGA kitchen is a scullery with pantry and boot/boiler room off. On the first and second floors are four bedrooms with 3 bath/shower rooms, whilst the roof attic offers the potential (subject to planning) for conversion to further accommodation if required. A second staircase from the kitchen accesses a first-floor study/snug with a further attic room above.THE BARNSSet off the driveway in the south east corner, is a varied range of flexible use farm buildings which include:- A multipurpose 1,850 sq. ft (175 sq. mtr) workshop barn with a lined ceiling, sealed concrete floor, inspection pit and with the added benefit of three phase electricity and a water supply. The building could be adapted to accommodate an American barn style stabling range. Adjacent, is a substantial 1,100 sq. ft (100 sq. mtr) traditional timber barn with single storey wings, enclosing a central courtyard providing cart lodge garaging and general storage, whilst to one end of the barn, the former brick stables offer the potential to be reinstated. Beyond a steel framed Dutch barn (1,175 sq ft / 60 mtr sq) is a further single storey timber barn with a lean-to store and a greenhouse to the rear.GARDENS & GROUNDSThe Farmhouse sits centrally within enchanting gardens and grounds, which create a wonderful setting for the house. Enclosed by a natural hedgerow, there is a wide variety of mature trees which are interspersed with sheltering hedges, shrub filled borders and a series of lawns. A mixed orchard garden includes a rose and wisteria clad pergola. Beyond, a natural woodland garden is a haven for wildlife and is bordered by a beautiful green lane, which links through to the 'secret garden' bordering shaped natural ponds.LOCATIONFurther Hill Farm stands alone in an elevated setting, surrounded by the picturesque countryside of the Blyth Valley, on the edge of Cookley. This unspoiled area of Suffolk offers peace and tranquillity and contains some of the most picturesque countryside in East Anglia. There is access to a network of local footpaths, although none affect the property. Nearby Halesworth (2.5 miles) provides a full range of local shopping and commercial facilities and the Suffolk Heritage Coast with the popular towns and villages of Southwold, Walberswick and Dunwich is just 11 miles to the east. Both the A12 and the East Coast branch rail station at Darsham are some 6.5 miles, with services to Ipswich and main line connections through to London Liverpool Station. DISTANCESHalesworth 2½ milesSouthwold & The Suffolk Coast 11 milesDarsham Station & A12 6½ milesYoxford 6 milesDIRECTIONS (IP19 0LU)Further Hill Farm is marked on the Ordnance Survey. It is unseen from the road with the unmarked driveway located approximately quarter of a mile east of the Cookley village sign and identifiable as being adjacent to a pair of brick bungalows.What3words: eggshell.menu.tight PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices: Mains water and electricity (three phase) are connected to the property.Drainage: To a private chamber system (whilst reported as being perfectly functional, purchasers should be aware this may not comply with current regulations and should therefor budget to install a modern compliant system).Driveway: The entirety of the concrete driveway is owned by the property, with the local farmer having Rights of Way.Fixtures & Fittings: The carpets currently within the property are included. Items regarded as fixtures and fittings, together with garden statutory, are initially excluded, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation. Council Tax: Band FViewings: By appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halesworth-d197080/for-sale_i70123843
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