A sixteenth century farmhouse believed to have provided refuge to King Charles II has gone available on the market for £3.5m.

Grade II Listed Nice Bragmans Farm is a historic property surrounded by countryside however is only a brief journey into London.

The interval property has a number of authentic options together with 500-year-old timbers and inglenook fireplaces.

The farmhouse, which is in Rickmansworth, Herts, is up on the market for the primary time in 36 years with Hamptons.

The present house owners purchased the home in 1985 and have refurbished and improved the property of their time there.

The home has over 3,000 sq ft of residing house with an entrance/eating corridor, kitchen/breakfast room, two reception rooms and a conservatory on the bottom ground.

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 Nice Bragmans Farm close to Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, which was constructed within the sixteenth century has gone available 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 home has over 3,000 sq ft of residing house with an entrance/eating corridor, kitchen/breakfast room, two reception rooms and a conservatory on the bottom ground

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

In response to native folklore, the property as soon as provided refuge to King Charles II, the son of deposed monarch Charles I, who took again management of the nation from Oliver Cromwell after the Civil Struggle

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 on the market for the primary 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 previous, a deep inglenook hearth and fairfaced brickwork and the main bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with uncovered beams

The top floor of the property has four bedrooms including the master (pictured) and three bathrooms

The highest ground of the property has 4 bedrooms together with the grasp (pictured) and three bogs

Upstairs it has 4 bedrooms and three bogs.

The eating corridor has uncovered beams, oak panelling and a big inglenook hearth with a pretty grate and copper cover. There’s additionally a nook with a recessed bread oven.

The drawing room has a wealth of timbers, some believed to be 500 years previous, a deep inglenook hearth and fairfaced brickwork and the main bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with uncovered beams.

There’s additionally a big 2,500 sq ft threshing barn with double top ceilings with planning permission to increase additional lodging.

In response to native folklore, the property as soon as provided refuge to King Charles II, the son of deposed monarch Charles I, who took again management of the nation from Oliver Cromwell after the Civil Struggle.

It’s unclear when precisely he was provided refuge. 

The eight acres of grounds embody a walled kitchen backyard, a part-walled garden and three fenced paddocks. There’s additionally a secluded courtyard to the entrance of the home.

The dining hall also 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 eating corridor additionally has uncovered beams, oak panelling and a big inglenook hearth with a pretty grate and copper cover. There’s additionally a nook with a recessed bread oven

The property has been described as 'very private'. A spokesperson said: 'You can see a neighbour in front of you from the field, but not from the property itself'

The property has been described as ‘very personal’. A spokesperson stated: ‘You may see a neighbour in entrance of you from the sphere, however not from the property itself’

Steve Sibley from Hamptons said: 'The house has plenty of character. A lot of people will want a more modern home, but it will be appealing to someone who wants that period home. It needs someone that will fall in love with it.

Steve Sibley from Hamptons stated: ‘The home has loads of character. Lots of people will need a extra fashionable house, however it will likely be interesting to somebody who needs that interval house. It wants somebody that can fall in love with it.

The eight acres of grounds include a walled kitchen garden, a part-walled lawn and three fenced paddocks. There is also a secluded courtyard to the front of the house

The eight acres of grounds embody a walled kitchen backyard, a part-walled garden and three fenced paddocks. There’s additionally a secluded courtyard to the entrance of the home

Hamptons estate agents said: 'The barn has outline planning permission to convert into more accommodation and would make a great home office or an annexe'

Hamptons property brokers stated: ‘The barn has define planning permission to transform into extra lodging and would make an ideal house workplace or an annexe’

Steve Sibley from Hamptons stated: ‘Nice Bragmans Farm is particular within the sense of location. You do not get too many properties like this which have this house and accessibility into London – a essential station is a ten minute drive away.

‘To have a farm in your doorstep is engaging.

‘The home has loads of character. Lots of people will need a extra fashionable house, however it will likely be interesting to somebody who needs that interval house. It wants somebody that can fall in love with it.

‘The property has near eight acres and is surrounded by fields and countryside.

‘It is very personal – you’ll be able to see a neighbour in entrance of you from the sphere, however not from the property itself.

‘The barn has define planning permission to transform into extra lodging and would make an ideal house workplace or an annexe.’