Period architecture meets modern luxury in Edgworth's aptly-named Lovely Hall.

This five-bedroom farmhouse, which is thought to date back to the 1700s, was recently listed on the market via the estate agent Pearson Ferrier with an asking price of £850,000.

For that, the new owner will get a beautifully and sensitively modernised period home that retains features such as sash windows and shutters, stone flagged floors and fireplaces throughout.

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A sweeping, gated driveway leads to the striking blue front door, which opens onto a stone flagged hallway.

The living room is cosy and bright, thanks to its tall sash windows and its multi-fuel stove.

In the dining room, a carved sandstone fire surround maintains the comfortable, homely aesthetic.

The kitchen exudes country charm, featuring hand-built oak units with black granite worktops, stone flooring and a striking blue gas-fired Aga.

The ground floor also features a music room, a utility room and a wine cellar for storing vintages.

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Upstairs is the main bedroom, which comes with its own sizeable dressing room and en-suite bathroom.

This level also features two elegant family bathrooms and three more bedrooms, as well as a room that could be used as a bedroom or a study.

Two further bedrooms are located another level up, under the attic, and come with sloping wooden beams and pine flooring.

Outside, the raised flower beds and patio areas provide the perfect spot for gardening and sunbathing, while Edgworth's local shops are just a short walk away.

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