Believed to date back to 1380, a Grade II-listed home in Suffolk is on the market for the first time in 25 years for the guide price of £975,000.
The Old Guildhall, in Monks Eleigh, has large amounts of historical and architectural significance.
The Grade II-listed house appeared in Pevsner's guide to west Suffolk and retains many of its original features.
The grounds are just under an acre, with lawns leading to the River Brett and an al fresco dining area and patio.There is a large barn, that is currently used for storage but has the potential to be converted.
The hallway leads to a dining room, drawing room and then round to the kitchen.
The kitchen is within what used to be the original courtyard, featuring granite worktops and a butler-style sink.
The lounge features a master fireplace, sash windows overlooking the lawn and plenty of natural light.
Heading up to the first floor, there are four sizeable bedrooms, a family bathroom and a dressing room.
The master bedroom features an ensuite bathroom and exposed timbers, looking out over the garden and towards the river.
Lavenham is the closest village, just four miles away. Amenities within the village include a shop, church and a pub-restaurant.
Anyone interested in this property should contact Savills on 01473 234800.
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