A renovated farmhouse has come onto the market for a guide price of £995,000 in the small Suffolk village of Aldham.

Frog Hall Farm dates back to the 1920s, and selling agents Chapman Stickels say the house has been fully renovated, describing the property as “meticulously modernised and cosmetically improved".

East Anglian Daily Times: Frog Hall Farm has plenty of outdoor spaceFrog Hall Farm has plenty of outdoor space (Image: Christopher Pope)

The renovations, which took the current owners three years, included replacement double glazed windows, a new heating system, floor coverings and a modernised kitchen and bathroom.

Main access to the house is through the rear hall, where new limestone tiled flooring leads to the front snug and triple aspect kitchen/breakfast room.

East Anglian Daily Times: The kitchen has quartz worksurfaces, with twin butler sinks and Smeg range cookerThe kitchen has quartz worksurfaces, with twin butler sinks and Smeg range cooker (Image: Christopher Pope)

The kitchen/breakfast room has been fitted with quartz worksurfaces, twin inset butler sinks and a range of matching cupboards and drawers. You will also find a Smeg cooker range with induction hobs, wine cooler, dishwasher and fridge freezer.

East Anglian Daily Times: There are great views of the garden and surrounding farmland from the reception roomsThere are great views of the garden and surrounding farmland from the reception rooms (Image: Christopher Pope)

The twin aspect reception rooms on the ground floor have views overlooking the garden, paddocks and adjacent farmland that surrounds the property on three sides.

East Anglian Daily Times: One of the twin aspect reception rooms with plenty of natural light able to enterOne of the twin aspect reception rooms with plenty of natural light able to enter (Image: Christopher Pope)

Also on the ground floor, you will find a study, shower room and a porch that leads to the front of the house.

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom, plus a rear seating area, which Chapman Stickels say “could be straightforwardly partitioned to provide a further bedroom or bathroom".

East Anglian Daily Times: The landing gives access to the four bedrooms and family bathroomThe landing gives access to the four bedrooms and family bathroom (Image: Christopher Pope)

The four double bedrooms and the family bathroom again have great views over the grounds and the surrounding farmland, with plenty of natural light entering the property.

East Anglian Daily Times: The family bathroom has a free standing bath and a separate large cubicle showerThe family bathroom has a free standing bath and a separate large cubicle shower (Image: Christopher Pope)

The family bathroom is big enough for the whole family, providing a free-standing bath and a separate large cubicle shower.

East Anglian Daily Times: There is plenty of outdoor space, with numerous outbuildings and lots of garden and paddock spaceThere is plenty of outdoor space, with numerous outbuildings and lots of garden and paddock space (Image: Christopher Pope)

Set in around 2.7 acres of land, there is plenty of garden space, grazing paddocks and outbuildings.

The property is entered via a quarter of a mile private farm track, which also serves two other residential properties.

East Anglian Daily Times: The workshop is large enough to store all your outside equipmentThe workshop is large enough to store all your outside equipment (Image: Christopher Pope)

There is plenty of space to park cars, plus a three-bay cart lodge, a store and a workshop, which has been partly converted to accommodate a utility room, laundry room, cloakroom and office space.

To the rear of the house is a huge 1.5 acre plot, comprising lawn space, a grazing paddock and a vegetable garden.

East Anglian Daily Times: The raised patio gives access to the dining room and breakfast roomThe raised patio gives access to the dining room and breakfast room (Image: Christopher Pope)

There is a raised patio directly behind the house, with access from the dining room and breakfast room.

Additionally, there is another 1.19 acre grazing paddock on the other side of the private track, with clearly marked out boundaries using the field hedges and stock proof post and rail fencing.

East Anglian Daily Times: The property comes with the paddock to the rear, and the paddock across the private trackThe property comes with the paddock to the rear, and the paddock across the private track (Image: Christopher Pope)

The farm house is in the small, rural village of Aldham, which is home to St Mary’s church with its unique round tower design.

Aldham is nearly three miles from the market town of Hadleigh, which has a range of amenities including restaurants, sports facilities and a wide selection of shops.

For more information, please contact Chapman Stickels.

Property facts:

Frog Hall Farm, Aldham

Guide Price: £995,000

Chapman Stickels, 01473 943929

chapmanstickels.co.uk