This farmhouse in rural Pembrokeshire dates back more than four centuries and is in the centre of 170 acres of land.
Rosehill Farm, near Slebech, was originally built in the 1600s, with part of it being extended in the 1700s and the entire property being restored in recent years.
As well as the main farmhouse, the property sale includes two rows of stone barns, a detached cottage, outbuildings, farm sheds and kennels.
In the farmhouse, there is a lounge with an open fireplace, a formal dining room, a wine cellar, a study, a kitchen WC, and a boot room/utility room - plus a library room with a wood-burning stove.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms - two with en-suite bathrooms and one with a dressing room - and a family bathroom.
The detached cottage to the right of the farmhouse is made up of an open plan living room, three bedrooms and a bathroom.
There are also two stone barn conversions, one believed to date back to the 15th century and featuring a sun room, a kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms and a bathroom.
The second of the conversions is the old farm office, comprising three reception rooms, a kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a cloakroom.
The stone buildings are large enough to accommodate other features as well as the residential accommodation, including a gym and a shoot room.
The grounds, which can be removed from the transaction if the buyer wishes, span 170 acres and include farmland and woodland.
The property is being marketed by Country Living Group and is listed at a guide price of £4,000,000.
Holly Skudder, of Country Living Group, commented: “One of the best features of Rosehill Farm has to be the privacy and seclusion of its setting.
“The 170 acres encompass the entire set up and with no footpaths / bridleways through any part of the property, this is a huge selling point for anyone that is looking to be surrounded by nothing but countryside.”