This charming 5-bedroom listed farmhouse, steeped in history and dating back to the 15th or early 16th century, presents a unique opportunity for modernisation. Set within approximately 7 acres of picturesque gardens and paddocks, it boasts stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside while being conveniently located near local amenities, including a popular village pub and a reputable primary school. The property retains distinctive period features such as open stone fireplaces, quarry tiled flooring, and exposed oak beams, making it ripe for restoration to enhance its historical character.
The expansive grounds feature a generous lawn encircled by mature trees and shrubs, complemented by a tranquil stream that adds to the serene ambiance. A notable aspect of this property is the former forge building adjacent to the house, currently utilized for storage but holding potential for conversion into self-contained accommodation or integration into the main residence (subject to planning permissions). Additionally, there are stables and two sizeable paddocks ideal for equestrian use.
The well-proportioned living space covers an impressive 3,483 sq. ft., comprising a welcoming reception hall with an inglenook fireplace, a spacious double-aspect drawing room with an open fireplace, an office/snug area, and a kitchen featuring a 5-door Aga. The upper floor accommodates five sizable bedrooms along with two bathrooms. Accessed via a private gravel driveway through electric wooden gates, the property also includes ample parking facilities.
Given its location in the South East region and its extensive grounds combined with historical elements, this property offers remarkable potential for refurbishment and investment.