A Grade-II listed 16th century house still has its original brickwork, beams and leaded light windows, including a feature Oriole window.

Causeway House, in Cholsey, includes three reception rooms, each with an inglenook fireplace. The main sitting room features a wood-burning fire while the kitchen/breakfast room includes a range-style cooker.

The house also has a guest suite with a double bedroom and separate bathroom that can be used as a guest annexe or as living space for an au pair.

On the first floor is a galleried landing with a study area, four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom suite has an en-suite bathroom.

Set back from the road, the house has open fields to the side and back and a driveway that leads to a courtyard area at the front.

The property is on a plot of just over one acre, which includes formal landscaped gardens, a vegetable garden, two greenhouses, a stable block, tack room and an outdoor swimming pool. At the back of the house is a garage with a loft room above it.

The house also has a number of outbuildings at the front. There is also a snooker room with a separate store room and cloakroom.

Julian Walley, of agents Lesters Sales & Lettings, said: “Causeway House is a really interesting Grade II-listed property right in the middle of Cholsey village.

“It comes with just over an acre of land and is secluded from the road, affording a great deal of privacy.

“The gardens are one of the main features of the property with a pretty secluded courtyard at the front which leads to an area at the side of the property next to Cholsey Brook.

“The main formal gardens at the back are attractively landscaped with extensive lawns, mature shrubs and trees, including two large copper beech trees.

“There is also a decked seating area alongside Cholsey Brook which overlooks open fields and has views up to Wittenham Clumps.”

Inside, the house lives up to its 16th-century heritage with some very unusual features including a beautiful wooden window.

“The accommodation above the garaging offers a number of possible uses, such as a home office, or family den.

“The outbuildings at the front are currently laid out to provide two spacious office areas, each of 23ft in length, along with a large barn, but there is obviously much scope for how this space could be utilised by a new owner.”

Cholsey House is on the market for £1m. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Lesters Sales & Lettings on 01491 822772 or visit lesterstownandcountry.com