TUCKED away in the heart of a Hampshire village is an old farmhouse dating back to the 15th century.

Pilgrims is thought to have been the original village farmhouse in Hook before being turned into three workers' cottages and then restored to a single dwelling.

Now listed, Pilgrims is a heavily-beamed home with a screened setting in nearly half-an-acre of gardens, with landscaping that includes raised decking with a covered seating area and a water feature.

The period heritage of the old farmhouse includes exposed beams and brickwork, two staircases, inglenook fireplaces, a wood-burning stove in both reception rooms, and a well in the front garden.

A country-style kitchen-breakfast room has wood units set around an Aga and the ground floor is completed by a family room and a study opening to a conservatory.

Upstairs, the master bedroom features a vaulted ceiling and a fireplace, and leads through to an en suite shower room.

Three more bedrooms all have wash basins fitted and they share a family bathroom.

Agent Strutt & Parker is marketing Pilgrims with a price guide of £775,000 and describe it as a "wonderful period home".