This period farmhouse for sale is full of character features and has more than half an acre of gardens.
Longforth Farmhouse, in Wellington, is a Grade II listed detached home dating back to the 18th century.

The property is currently undergoing refurbishment, while retaining period features throughout, including fireplaces, exposed beams and flagstone flooring.
Entering the home, the central hall leads through to a snug on the right, while to the left is a family room, which has beams and a feature fireplace with an open fire.

The kitchen offers space for a range cooker, original beams and views out to the rear of the property.
The dining room has a fireplace and access to a three-room workshop, which has the potential to be converted into an annexe.

Upstairs, the master suite has beamed ceilings and an en-suite bathroom, while completing the upper levels are four further bedrooms and a bathroom, plus an attic space.
Outside, there is a selection of brick outbuildings and barns, as well as a fir tree with a tree preservation order.

The grounds span more than half an acre, the front gardens being bordered by stone walls and iron railings.
The property is being sold by Stags for a price of £600,000.

The agent said: “Having purchased the property at auction in a derelict state, the vendors have undertaken the mammoth task of restoring this beautiful Grade 2 listed property.
“Along with the spacious accommodation there are outbuildings with scope for further development, subject to planning permission.
“With work remaining to be completed, this property presents a unique opportunity for a buyer to put their own stamp on this impressive family home.”