A cottage that dates back to the 17th century is thought to be the second oldest property in Liphook - and now it is up for sale.
Beech Court, on Haslemere Road, was previously named Collyer’s Farm and has been a staple of the area since the 1600s.
The house retains plenty of period features, from inglenook fireplaces to original bread ovens.
On the ground floor, there is a sitting room with bay windows, a dining room, a kitchen, a study and a utility room, with the rooms featuring wall and ceiling timbers, oak plank flooring and leaded light windows.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms and a bathroom, while downstairs there is a cellar.
Outside are lawns with a rockery garden, brick-retained patio and fruit trees, as well as a garage block which incorporates a workshop and an office.
Beech Court has been brought to market by Clarke Gammon for a guide price of £1,350,000.
The agent commented: “This is a rare opportunity to buy a property which is steeped in history and still has a wealth of original features.
“There is undoubted development potential incorporating the detached office/workshop/garaging which already looks like a cottage.”