A "charming period cottage" and 14.5 acres of grounds surrounding it have come onto the market in Dorset for a cost of £1.35 million.
Oak Tree Farm in Wareham is described as an "oasis of privacy and tranquillity" which offers scores of mature oak trees and a babbling brook on its land.
A description from the agent reads: "A most enchanting location with grasslands and paddocks offering complete privacy, peace and quiet."
The full profile of the property can be seen on the DOMVS website here.
The grounds come to around 14.5 acres (Image: DOMVS)
Take a look inside the property
Upon entering the cottage you'll come into a flagstone lobby which leads to the kitchen/dining room which includes "a Rayburn range, walk in larder and dining table with views out over the gardens".
Off the kitchen, there is a utility room and storeroom, described as a great place "for the fruits of your labour from the garden".
The kitchen area (Image: DOMVS)
Elsewhere on the ground floor is a snug, and the sitting room which has a wide fireplace and an old brick bread oven under an original oak beam.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom, which all offer views out across the land.
One of the bedrooms (Image: DOMVS)
Outside of the cottage, the grounds contain a large barn and well-drained land which is divided into six fields, two small orchards, gardens, and a large woodland glade.
Oak Tree Farm also has a "healthy selection" of fruit trees including apple, pear, greengage, medlar and plum.
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Elsewhere, you can also find soft fruits such as raspberries, gooseberries, loganberries and blackcurrants.
The grounds are highlighted for their seclusion (Image: DOMVS)
Other features include a private water supply from a natural spring and plenty of firewood from the trees on the land.
The profile adds: "Here, you can wake up to the sounds of nature, spend your days exploring your own expansive grounds, and your evenings enjoying the peace and quiet of your secluded retreat."
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