A cottage that dates back to the 17th century is thought to be the second oldest property in Liphook - and now it is up for sale.

Beech Court, on Haslemere Road, was previously named Collyer’s Farm and has been a staple of the area since the 1600s.

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The house has plenty of period features such as this inglenook fireplaces. (Clarke Gammon)

The house retains plenty of period features, from inglenook fireplaces to original bread ovens.

On the ground floor, there is a sitting room with bay windows, a dining room, a kitchen, a study and a utility room, with the rooms featuring wall and ceiling timbers, oak plank flooring and leaded light windows.

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The dining room features exposed ceiling timbers. (Clarke Gammon)

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms and a bathroom, while downstairs there is a cellar.

Outside are lawns with a rockery garden, brick-retained patio and fruit trees, as well as a garage block which incorporates a workshop and an office.

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The kitchen has plenty of useful features, including original bread ovens. (Clarke Gammon)

Beech Court has been brought to market by Clarke Gammon for a guide price of £1,350,000.

The agent commented: “This is a rare opportunity to buy a property which is steeped in history and still has a wealth of original features.

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The view of the house from the garden. (Clarke Gammon)

“There is undoubted development potential incorporating the detached office/workshop/garaging which already looks like a cottage.”