A Grade II listed character house, believed to date back to the 16th century, is up for sale.

The property is situated in the middle of private grounds spanning approximately four acres.

The original part of the house has been extended over the years, resulting in a home of over 6,000 square feet.

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This includes six bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, six reception rooms, and a large kitchen/breakfast room.

Original features have been retained throughout the property, adding to its charm and character.

The ground floor houses six reception rooms, each with its unique style.

The drawing room, for instance, is split into a formal sitting area with a large fireplace and a dining area.

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Another reception room, with its regal look and large feature fireplace, is currently used as a games and drinking room.

The other three reception rooms serve as a formal dining room and two family TV rooms.

The ground floor also boasts a large kitchen/breakfast room with a breakfast bar and doors leading to the garden.

A utility room and a sunroom, which has a door leading to the side of the home, are also notable features.

The upstairs accommodation is spread over two floors and includes six bedrooms serviced by four bathrooms.

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The master bedroom features a large walk-in dressing room with ample storage space.

The two bedrooms on the second floor each have their own bathroom and sitting area, making them suitable for use as separate suites.

The property's outdoor space is as impressive as its interior.

The grounds are accessible via large electric gates and a long winding driveway that leads to the front of the house.

Next to the property, there is a manicured English garden complete with a hot tub.

The rear of the property features a large patio area, ideal for entertaining or BBQs, which overlooks a large, manicured lawn.

A detached garage provides additional storage.

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The plot is lined with numerous trees and even includes a moat.

Despite its discreet location, the property is within walking distance to the new Elizabeth Line station and close to the M25, M4 and M40, making it well-connected.

This historic and charming property, with its blend of original features and modern amenities, offers a unique living experience.

The extensive grounds add to its appeal, providing a peaceful retreat amidst nature.

For those seeking a home with character and history, this Grade II listed house presents a rare opportunity.