The home – which features a distinctive seven-bay frontage – dates back to 1707, the same year Great Britain was formed.
As a grade II* listed building, it is classed by Heritage England as ‘particularly important’ and of ‘more than special interest’.
Inside, it boasts such period features as: several fireplaces, full height panelling to walls, working shutters, original beams, deep cornice, and moulded panels.
Modern additions, however, include a complete heating system (installed in 2010), and a bespoke handmade kitchen and utility room built by Murdoch Troon.
The property is based on a plot of about 1.26 acres.
Outside, features include: a detached brick coach house (which, until it lapsed, had planning permission to be converted to an annexe), a former stable, a greenhouse, a walled kitchen garden, and an orchard.
The Old Vicarage is on the market for £895,000. Enquiries to Fairweather Estate Agency on 01205 336122
As a grade II* listed building, it is classed by Heritage England as ‘particularly important’ and of ‘more than special interest’.