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Shipston-on-Stour home full of quirkily shaped spaces

This charming feature-packed 17th-century village house is full of quirkily shaped rooms

Why settle for four walls when you can have eight?

The Folly in Halford, Shipston on Stour, is full of quirkily shaped spaces.

Six of the rooms are octagonal while .

The stone built village house dates from the late 17th century and is Grade II listed.

Inside there are plenty of original features – from the ornate plaster ceilings and exposed beams down to the handsome fireplaces.

The entrance hall, with its tiled flooring and decorative plasterwork, sets the tone. As well as having a door into the property it also has double doors out to the garden.

On the ground floor, the octagonal drawing and sitting rooms have a traditional feel and beautiful sash windows with country views.

A latter addition is the .