A 17th century farmhouse with 65-foot baronial banqueting hall in Pednor has gone on the market - and it could be yours £7 million.
Pednor Farmhouse, in the hamlet of Pednor, has a floor plan of more than 12,000 square foot and comes with grounds that cover 4.5 acres.
With ten bedrooms and eight bath rooms, the property is described as having "charm and style with an abundance of period features to include exposed beams and fireplaces combined with modern contemporary living," according to estate agent Fine and Country.
In the listing online, an estate agent said: "A graceful staircase rises to the first floor where you will find six bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms and three with dressing rooms.
"The principal bedroom has an additional sauna within the en suite and all the bedrooms bar one, overlooks the rear gardens."
The house features a 24-foot gymnasium which in turn provides direct access to the four bedroom, self-contained Pednor Cottage.
This building offers kitchen breakfast room with a vaulted ceiling, a utility room, sitting room, two bathrooms and a conservatory with doors leading out on to a relaxing patio area.
The listing continues: "A graceful staircase rises to the first floor where you will find six bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms and three with dressing rooms.
"The principal bedroom has an additional sauna within the en suite and all the bedrooms bar one, overlooks the rear gardens."
Outside is a heated swimming pool, several outbuildings, including a tool room and a summerhouse.
The Hartley Botanic greenhouse is over 26 foot in length and is home to a mature grapevine and there are two stables and a tack room.
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