Take a look inside this historic Suffolk home on the market for £675,000.

The six-bedroom detached property in Bramford, just outside Ipswich, dates back to the 14th century and is located at the heart of its village setting.

East Anglian Daily Times: The kitchen has undergone a modern renovation but still remains faithful to its historic rootsThe kitchen has undergone a modern renovation but still remains faithful to its historic roots (Image: Chapman Stickels)

Although registered as one property, this house is currently divided into two separate dwellings.

The northern wing is self-contained and is comprised of a front sitting room, rear kitchen, landing and two bedrooms and a bathroom.

East Anglian Daily Times: One of six bedrooms which features original wood beamsOne of six bedrooms which features original wood beams (Image: Chapman Stickels)

The central and southern end is partitioned by a modern stud wall in the central living room which could be easily removed to reinstate the house as one larger home.

The remaining accommodation is extensive, with a further kitchen/dining room, rear hall, shower room, landing and four further bedrooms and a bathroom.

East Anglian Daily Times: The sitting room in Oak Cottage features an exposed brick fireplace alongside its modern rennovationThe sitting room in Oak Cottage features an exposed brick fireplace alongside its modern rennovation (Image: Chapman Stickels)

A driveway to the north of the building leads through to the rear of the home which consists of cottage gardens.

There is also a substantial outbuilding, which was formerly a washhouse, set immediately to the rear of the main building which provides storage space as well as having power connected.

East Anglian Daily Times: Oak Cottage's roots date back the medieval period and it is in a prominent location in the village of BramfordOak Cottage's roots date back the medieval period and it is in a prominent location in the village of Bramford (Image: Chapman Stickels)

The current vendors have submitted a pre-application to Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council to get support for planning and listed building consent to relocate the outbuilding to a more favourable spot within the garden.

The property is listed by Chapman Stickels and is found at 8-10 The Street in Bramford.