A GRADE II listed farmhouse with seven bedrooms and two bedroom cottage is on the market in Marlow.

Blueys Farmhouse, a 116-acre property on Frieth Road in Marlow, is made up of a Grade II listed brick period farmhouse with seven bedrooms and an additional two-bedroom cottage.

Along with a number of good-sized reception rooms with access to a York stone terrace and formal gardens via French doors, the property comes equipped with the recently built wing which comprises a large reception area with a spiral cellar, study and bedrooms above. 

Blueys Farmhouse, a Grade II listed farmhouse with seven bedrooms and four bathrooms.Blueys Farmhouse, a Grade II listed farmhouse with seven bedrooms and four bathrooms. (Image: Knight Frank)

Set across two floors with a total of seven bedrooms and four bathrooms, the detached home has three sets of stairs which provide "a wonderful flow throughout the property."

The brick and timber cottage has been described as "a fine dwelling comprising a sitting room, kitchen and two bedrooms and shower room on the first floor."

Blueys Farmhouse hallway and stairs accessBlueys Farmhouse hallway and stairs access (Image: Knight Frank)

Guests using the cottage have access to a private garden and would be ideal for guests or dual family occupation, being situated close to the main residence.

Attached to the cottage is a timber cladded building housing the laundry room, WC and rooms for the boilers.

Blueys Farmhouse kitchen and dining roomBlueys Farmhouse kitchen and dining room (Image: Knight Frank)

With electric timber gates, there is a large gravelled area at the front of the house with a triple garage on the left (with a room above) and the main house on the right. 

Visitors will find manicured topiary with lavender at the front of the house with easterly views across the valley at the rear of the house.

Blueys Farmhouse games room with pool tableBlueys Farmhouse games room with pool table (Image: Knight Frank)

The property also benefits from a swimming pool, tennis court, games room, drawing room, and two ornamental ponds which feed into a water feature that runs through the middle of the formal gardens.

The building also has a workshop, tack room, four stables and a tractor shed, as well as 116 acres of land which is currently used for grazing land, arable land and the remainder is mixed deciduous woodland.

One of the seven bedrooms in Blueys FarmhouseOne of the seven bedrooms in Blueys Farmhouse (Image: Knight Frank)

One of the bathrooms in Blueys FarmhouseOne of the bathrooms in Blueys Farmhouse (Image: Knight Frank)

Part of the land is let out to a farmer with a formal grazing license in place, and the grazing land is situated near the main house with field shelters and a water supply.

Blueys Farmhouse is located close to the town of Marlow, but nestled in a private valley in the Chilterns, an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Blueys Farmhouse swimming pool and seating areaBlueys Farmhouse swimming pool and seating area (Image: Knight Frank)

Blueys Farmhouse topiary and gardensBlueys Farmhouse topiary and gardens (Image: Knight Frank)

A guide price of £8,950,000 is given, listed by estate agents, Knight Frank.