A FARMHOUSE in Studley has come on the market at £900,000.
The Grade II listed property known as Priory Farm at Priory Court has been converted from a former 14th-century monastery.
It is now a five-bedroomed detached residence with period features and fireplaces throughout.
Lisa Smith, sales director at DM & Co. Homes said: "This is an extremely unique opportunity to own a large farmhouse that sits comfortably within a generous three-quarters of an acre plot with plenty of space to the front in a fabulous semi-rural setting.
“The property has more than 3,600 square feet of accommodation with gorgeous wooden beams throughout and is just a short walk into Studley village.
“Priory Farm is a secluded and private residence that simply oozes with history and character, as it was once part of a monastery dating back to the 14th century.
“When the Priory was suppressed in 1536, it was granted to Sir Edmund Knightley and it was he who lost no time in converting it into a dwelling.
“But he maintained some amazing features, including the stand-out large chimney breast which dates back to the 14th century.
“Set behind a long private drive, you encounter a stunning historic property that certainly gives the 'wow' factor from the moment you enter, exuding warmth and charm throughout.”
The property includes a games room, five bedrooms with one bedroom efarturing its own staircase, a detached double garage, a kitchen, a dining room and a large lounge.
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