A Grade-II listed 17th-century farmhouse off Southampton Road in Whiteparish is currently on the market for £1.15m.

Earldoms Lodge was built around 1640 and is made of Flemish bond brick construction.

The interior of the 3,088-square-foot main house presents a mix of old and new with updated, modern walls contrasted by pier and beam structure. The ground floor includes a sitting room, dining room, drawing room, two kitchens and two WCs while the first floor contains six bedrooms and one bathroom.

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A veranda runs along the southern part of the house, built in the 1920s.

The house sits on 3.6 acres, which includes a garage, haybarn and additional outbuildings.

Earldoms Lodge is in Council Tax Band G.