16th century farm house on sale for £3.5million

16th century farm house on sale for £3.5million
16th century farm house on sale for £3.5million

A 16th century farmhouse believed to have offered refuge to King Charles II has gone on the market for £3.5m.

Grade II Listed Great Bragmans Farm is a historical property surrounded by countryside but is just a short journey into London.

The period property has lots of original features including 500-year-old timbers and inglenook fireplaces.

The farmhouse, which is in Rickmansworth, Herts, is up for sale for the first time in 36 years with Hamptons.

The current owners bought the house in 1985 and have refurbished and improved the property in their time there.

The house has over 3,000 sq ft of living space with an entrance/dining hall, kitchen/breakfast room, two reception rooms and a conservatory on the ground floor.

Grade II listed Great Bragmans Farm near Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, which was built in the 16th century has gone on the market for £3.5million

Grade II listed Great Bragmans Farm near Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, which was built in the 16th century has gone on the market for £3.5million

The house has over 3,000 sq ft of living space with an entrance/dining hall, kitchen/breakfast room, two reception rooms and a conservatory on the ground floor

The house has over 3,000 sq ft of living space with an entrance/dining hall, kitchen/breakfast room, two reception rooms and a conservatory on the ground floor

According to local folklore, the property once offered refuge to King Charles II, the son of deposed monarch Charles I, who took back control of the country from Oliver Cromwell after the Civil War

According to local folklore, the property once offered refuge to King Charles II, the son of deposed monarch Charles I, who took back control of the country from Oliver Cromwell after the Civil War

The farmhouse, which is in Rickmansworth, Herts, is up for sale for the first time in 36 years

The farmhouse, which is in Rickmansworth, Herts, is up for sale for the first time in 36 years

The drawing room has a wealth of timbers, some believed to be 500 years old, a deep inglenook fireplace and fairfaced brickwork and the master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams

The drawing room has a wealth of timbers, some believed to be 500 years old, a deep inglenook fireplace and fairfaced brickwork and the master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams

Upstairs it has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The dining hall has exposed beams, oak panelling and a large inglenook fireplace with an attractive grate and copper canopy. There is also a nook with a recessed bread oven.

The drawing room has a wealth of timbers, some believed to be 500 years old, a deep inglenook fireplace and fairfaced brickwork and

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