A historic grade-II listed home which has been in the same family since 1946 has been placed on the market.

Little Parmoor Farmhouse is tucked away in the Buckinghamshire village of Freith on seven acres of land and boasts five bedrooms.

Constructed predominantly of brick and flint with a classic clay tile roof, the farmhouse is believed to date back to the 16th century.

The home has remained in the same family for almost 80 years after it was bought by the Parmoor Estate but is now up for sale for £2,250,000.

It has retained much of its historical charm, including an inglenook fireplace and a traditional bread oven.

The ground floor has a spacious reception hall, sitting room, study, lounge, dining room, kitchen, cloakroom with bath, and a boot room conveniently located by the back door.

Upstairs, the first floor offers a master bedroom with an en-suite, four additional bedrooms, and a family bathroom.

A part-boarded loft with existing attic windows is also accessible via a loft ladder, providing potential for further development.

Outdoors the property includes an inviting sitting area with an arbour to the west, open gardens with a lawn, a tree house, and even a zip wire.

Additional features in the garden include a workshop, a wood store, an open-fronted storage building, and a covered seating area.

A unique shepherd's hut is also located on the grounds, potentially available through separate negotiation.

The property includes a concreted yard with parking and a single-storey brick and flint barn with an attached garage and storage area.

There is also a nearby covered carport and storage space, both of which offer potential for alternative uses, subject to planning permission.

A second, independent gated driveway from the public road winds through the five acres of paddocks, providing access to the rear of the garden.

It is described by estate agents as a  “rare opportunity” to purchase the farmhouse.

A statement said: “Little Parmoor Farm is an attractive detached period property in a lovely setting high in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the eastern side of the Hambleden valley close to the villages of Frieth and Lane End offering village pub, restaurants and local shopping.

“The larger riverside towns of Marlow and Henley provide additional variety of shops, supermarkets and coffee shops as well as other amenities.

“The area is well served with very good road links, giving excellent access to the national motorway network and central London via the M40 and M4.

“Both Heathrow and Northolt Private Airport are within an average drive time of 45 minutes.”