A stunning converted farmhouse with has been listed on the market for an impressive £2,650,000.

The five-bedroom home, located in the charming Warfield area, has been advertised on Zoopla with Frank Knight in Ascot and Virginia Water.

Alongside stunning manicured gardens, the property still boasts its original period features including wall and ceiling beams, large bay windows, and paneled walls.

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This is a rare opportunity to own a property with links to British political history. Its previous owner was the Former British Under-Secretary of State, Lord Alfred Emmott.

Features such as the bronze door knobs in the living rooms and dining rooms were a gift from Sir Winston Churchill and have been preserved.

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Five bedrooms, five reception rooms, and four bathrooms are located across the two floors of the property.

This includes a principal bedroom with an Egyptian-themed ensuite bathroom and wood panels, historic wooden closets, and vintage radiators with handmade covers.

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The gardens however encompass everything that this house has to offer historically.

From the stables that date back to the 1920s with its own clock tower, to the pond and fountain situated within the 0.6 acre grounds.

Although the current owners have added a covered patio and swimming pool to the back garden, the original foliage still remains including the cherry blossom trees and Red Robins.

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For anyone wishing to expand the living space, planning approval has been obtained to convert the stables into a two-bedroom/two-bathroom guest house.

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Dubbed Moss End Farmhouse, the property is located two minutes from the popular Moss End Garden Centre and has excellent links to the M4 and nearby towns.

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