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(Carter Jonas via SWNS)

By Isobel Williams

A converted farmhouse is being sold for $2 million, which comes with an entire village.

The four-bedroom Malt House is a Georgian-fronted Grade II listed property with origins thought to date back to the early 19th century.

And it also boasts a model village in the front garden, which is an accurate depiction of Bletchingdon, Oxon., where the home is located.

A post listing the house on Zoopla said: "You technically get dozens of houses for the price of one here: this $2 million Oxfordshire home has its own perfect model village.

"Starting with the extraordinary stone-built model village in its front garden, this house is full of surprises.

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(Carter Jonas via SWNS)

"Situated in a conservation area in Bletchingdon, this listed former farmhouse has a contemporary light-filled extension, 4 bedrooms, a separate annexe featuring a gym and clever mezzanine levels."

There has been a full restoration to the property, including a modern extension which created a family kitchen with bifold doors.

But, despite the upgrades, there is still retained character with sash windows, exposed beams and a stone fireplace with log burner in the sitting room.

At the end of the 100ft garden, there is an annexe arranged over two floors, which is currently being used as a gym and studio.

With three bathrooms and three reception rooms, estate agents Carter Jonas have listed the home for $2 million.

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