See inside rare longhouse dating back to 1100s in Halesworth available for £599,950
A rare longhouse that sits in an acre plot in the heart of Suffolk countryside is now on the market.
Elms Farm, in Halesworth, is a significant house of interest as it is only one of two houses left in the UK that has rare Queens Beams.
It is now on sale with Abbotts at a guide price of £599,950.
Elms Farm is Grade II* listed and dates back to the 1100s, before it was extended in the 15th century.
The property is set over three floors with three bedrooms. The sitting room features high rolling beams and an inglenook fireplace with an open fire.
The dining room carries the same character and has a fireplace, but with a wood burner.
A centre island makes up the kitchen, which has been updated, and a shower room is on the ground floor.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and the family bathroom, with a further double bedroom on the second floor.
Outside, the manicured gardens wrap around the house and there are outbuildings that could make up garaging or extra storage.