A Grade II home with a connection to Henry VIII has come on the market in Aylesbury - and it could be yours for £2.5 million.
The Hales Farmhouse, in Hale Lane, Wendover, has floor plan of more than 3,500 square foot and comes with grounds that cover 1.8 acres.
The 15th century property is linked to the Tutor monarchs as it was the birthplace of John Colet, who became Chaplain to King Henry VIII. The nearby John Colet Secondary School is named after him.
With five beds and two bath rooms, the property is described as a "great combination of traditional character and modern family living," according to the selling agent at Savills.
The agent continued: "Dating back to the 15th century, a stunning Grade II listed family home which has been extensively renovated including converting the former stables into a bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, exposing original beams, retaining charm and character.
"A substantial detached barn is a particular feature believed to date back to the 18th century, with a beautiful, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and three sets of double doors, the barn offers huge potential to convert into secondary accommodation.
"There is a large workshop, two former stables now used as a further workshop and artist studio and potting shed."
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