In a quiet and leafy part of Wisbech in its conservation area, just a hundred yards from the park, set behind a curving Victorian wall, a grand and sturdy house built in a Queen Anne style but only twenty years ago, commands great presence. The four – potentially five – bedroomed property has a beautiful symmetric façade with a hipped roof punctuated by a pair of dormer windows above an impressive stone portico; set on a stone plinth course, brickwork is fine and warm in tone with stone quoins marking the corners. Inside, elegant proportions are complemented by ornate decoration, and the feeling of light, space and splendour is paramount.