Charming Grade II Listed Farmhouse: Four Bedrooms, Aga Kitchen & Gardens on 2.4 Acres of Countryside

Charming Grade II Listed Farmhouse: Four Bedrooms, Aga Kitchen & Gardens on 2.4 Acres of Countryside

Set amid 2.4 acres of tranquil countryside, this Grade II listed former farmhouse beautifully blends period charm with modern comfort. Featuring four bedrooms, a bespoke farmhouse kitchen with an electric Aga, elegant reception rooms, and landscaped gardens with outbuildings, it offers timeless rural living at its finest.

Introduction
Tucked away at the end of the driveway, this beautiful Grade II listed former farmhouse offers a rare blend of historic charm and modern country living. Believed to date back to the 1600s, the property has been lovingly maintained and sympathetically improved, preserving its character while introducing comfort and practicality. Set within approximately 2.4 acres of gardens, paddock, and adjoining countryside, it enjoys a tranquil, elevated position with open rural views. Inside, the home is rich in period features, from exposed beams and chequerboard tiled floors and welcoming fireplaces. The accommodation includes four bedrooms, with an en suite to the master bedroom, a stylish family bathroom, and three elegant reception rooms. At the heart of the home lies a bespoke farmhouse kitchen with an electric Aga and walk-in pantry. Outside, landscaped gardens, a vegetable plot, and numerous outbuildings — including a workshop and open cart lodge — to complete this idyllic and character-filled country home.

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