A FARMHOUSE in Studley has come on the market at £900,000.

The Grade II listed property known as Priory Farm at Priory Court has been converted from a former 14th-century monastery.

Redditch Advertiser: Staircase inside the farmhouse.Staircase inside the farmhouse. (Image: DM & Co. Homes.)

It is now a five-bedroomed detached residence with period features and fireplaces throughout.

Lisa Smith, sales director at DM & Co. Homes said: "This is an extremely unique opportunity to own a large farmhouse that sits comfortably within a generous three-quarters of an acre plot with plenty of space to the front in a fabulous semi-rural setting.

Redditch Advertiser: Rear view of the farmhouse.Rear view of the farmhouse. (Image: DM & Co. Homes.)

“The property has more than 3,600 square feet of accommodation with gorgeous wooden beams throughout and is just a short walk into Studley village.

“Priory Farm is a secluded and private residence that simply oozes with history and character, as it was once part of a monastery dating back to the 14th century.

Redditch Advertiser: Lounge.Lounge. (Image: DM & Co. Homes)

“When the Priory was suppressed in 1536, it was granted to Sir Edmund Knightley and it was he who lost no time in converting it into a dwelling.

“But he maintained some amazing features, including the stand-out large chimney breast which dates back to the 14th century.

Redditch Advertiser: Bedroom.Bedroom. (Image: DM & Co. Homes)

“Set behind a long private drive, you encounter a stunning historic property that certainly gives the 'wow' factor from the moment you enter, exuding warmth and charm throughout.”

The property includes a games room, five bedrooms with one bedroom efarturing its own staircase, a detached double garage, a kitchen, a dining room and a large lounge.