Believed to date back to 1380, a Grade II-listed home in Suffolk is on the market for the first time in 25 years for the guide price of £975,000.

The Old Guildhall, in Monks Eleigh, has large amounts of historical and architectural significance.

The Grade II-listed house appeared in Pevsner's guide to west Suffolk and retains many of its original features.The Old Guildhall is within the village of Monks Eleigh (Image: Savills) The grounds are just under an acre, with lawns leading to the River Brett and an al fresco dining area and patio.

There is a large barn, that is currently used for storage but has the potential to be converted.

The barn with the right consents could be used as extra accommodation or a study (Image: Savills)

The house has plenty of natural light (Image: Savills) The hallway leads to a dining room, drawing room and then round to the kitchen.

The kitchen is within what used to be the original courtyard, featuring granite worktops and a butler-style sink.

The kitchen/breakfast room sits on the original courtyard (Image: Savills)

The lounge features a master fireplace, sash windows overlooking the lawn and plenty of natural light.

The house has been a much-loved family home for 25 years (Image: Savills)

This is one of four reception rooms within the property (Image: Savills)Heading up to the first floor, there are four sizeable bedrooms, a family bathroom and a dressing room.

Natural light flows through the windows (Image: Savills)

All four bedrooms within the Old Guildhall are substantially sized (Image: Savills) The master bedroom features an ensuite bathroom and exposed timbers, looking out over the garden and towards the river.

The bedroom shows off the original features of the property (Image: Savills) Lavenham is the closest village, just four miles away. Amenities within the village include a shop, church and a pub-restaurant.

Anyone interested in this property should contact Savills on 01473 234800.