TAKE a look inside this gorgeous five-bedroom property in Bisley, near Stroud, that is on the market for £1million.

Nation House was built in the late 1600s and is a Grade II listed family residence, steeped in local history.

The impressive Cotswold stone property was originally three houses, and was converted by the Nation family into their local stain glass workshops.

After entering in to a vaulted inner hall area, there are two main reception rooms; one with a concealed doorway leading down to the secret cellar/studio room. The other room boasts an inglenook fireplace with bread oven and a period range.

The kitchen/ breakfast room with its Aga and pantry sets the scene as the central hub of family life, enjoying access into the garden room with bi-fold doors opening out onto a private walled garden.

There are five bedrooms in all, two ensuite, two more doubles, with the fifth bedroom in the attic

Outside there is a 21’ 9” integral garage with an electric door. The rear walled garden is mainly laid to lawn with a variety of trees including a magnolia, cherry and lilac trees in addition to a water feature and period shed, formally the old privy.

The house is on the market with estate agents Whitaker Seager for £1million.