Take a look inside this "charming" period farmhouse which has gone up for sale with a guide price of £595,000.

Horseshoe Farm can be a found a short distance from the centre of Stradbroke, near Framlingham, and stands in grounds of over four acres with a number of additional outbuildings.

East Anglian Daily Times: The home is found at the end of a long drivewayThe home is found at the end of a long driveway (Image: Clarke & Simpson, S Clarke & A Foster)

The Grade II listed house features timber-framed construction underneath a pan-tiled roof.

East Anglian Daily Times: The sitting area features exposed beams and an inglenook fireplaceThe sitting area features exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace (Image: Clarke & Simpson, S Clarke & A Foster)

It is believed that the original dwelling dates back to the 15th century and was a three-cell open hall house.

According to Clarke & Simpson, the house "now requires complete renovation but offers great potential".

East Anglian Daily Times: The kitchen at Horseshoe FarmThe kitchen at Horseshoe Farm (Image: Clarke & Simpson, S Clarke & A Foster)

East Anglian Daily Times: The kitchen contains an AgaThe kitchen contains an Aga (Image: Clarke & Simpson, S Clarke & A Foster)

On the ground floor, there is a farmhouse kitchen/breakfast room, a cloakroom, dining room and a large sitting room with inglenook fireplace, wood burning stove and former bread oven.

The first floor is currently laid our with five bedrooms and a bathroom and there is a further sixth bedroom in the attic.

East Anglian Daily Times: Horseshoe Farm has timber framed constructionHorseshoe Farm has timber framed construction (Image: Clarke & Simpson, S Clarke & A Foster)

Horseshoe farm and its grounds was previously used for livestock rearing with its large meadows and "extensive range" of basic buildings.

East Anglian Daily Times: One of the outbuildings at Horseshoe FarmOne of the outbuildings at Horseshoe Farm (Image: Clarke & Simpson, S Clarke & A Foster)

In all, the grounds extend to 4.4 acres.

East Anglian Daily Times: An aerial shot of Horseshoe Farm and its 4.4 acre groundsAn aerial shot of Horseshoe Farm and its 4.4 acre grounds (Image: Clarke & Simpson, S Clarke & A Foster)

The farm is just a short walk from the well-served village of Stradbroke.

Located in mid Suffolk, this home is about 22 miles from Ipswich and 24 miles from Norwich.

More information about Horseshoe Farm can be found on the Clarke & Simpson website.