Take a look inside this historic converted barn which is on the market with a guide price of £850,000.
Listed by Clarke & Simpson, Hemp Barn can be found in the village of Laxfield, near Halesworth in east Suffolk.
The home, along with two annexes, sits within grounds of three quarters of an acre and has been described by the estate agents as a "special" property.
It is said to be an ideal family home, catering for those that require additional external living accommodation which could include dependent family members or those working from home.
The main barn is one of the oldest buildings in Laxfield, understood to have been the Medieval Rectory of Laxfield, dating back to the 14th Century.
It was converted in the 1980s but preserved many of the period features.
However, it is not a listed property.
On the ground floor, the accommodation includes a sitting/dining room, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and cloakroom.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a bathroom.
There is also a single attic bedroom.
Adjacent to the house is the 'Cart Shed' annexe which has a Dutch style and was previously used as a cartlodge.
This has been converted into a studio in a contemporary style and has a larger reception room, kitchenette, shower room and first floor mezzanine room.
A second annexe has been made out of a former tool shed, now known as the 'Tool Shed Annexe'.
This has a bedroom and a shower room.
It could have a multitude of uses such as a gym or office.
The grounds include a large pond and there is also a summerhouse which could be used as an office.
More information can be found on the Clarke & Simpson website.
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