WITH more outdoor space than most of us could only dream of, this partly listed former farmhouse is sure to catch your eye.
Found in Mount Bovers Lane, Hockley, the four-bedroom property is on sale for a whopping £1.35million.
While the inside of the house is impressive, what the land around the property offers is no less than extraordinary.
Should you splash the cash and snap up this breathtaking house, you would also clinch a tennis court and former paddock area, feature oriental pond with a bridge, waterfall and rockery garden, summerhouse and greenhouse.
Luxurious - a bridge crosses the oriental pond
Furthermore, you will bag two large outbuildings which are situated within the grounds.
The property is set within its own landscaped gardens of approximately 3.5 acres adjacent to rolling farmland with stunning interrupted views and access to Hockley woods.
Great potential - the property boasts a tennis court
Inside the property – marketed by Dedman Gray Residential – is bags of space as well. After entering the home through the entry porch, you will find a sitting room and lounge along with a kitchen and breakfast room.
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French doors lead you into the conservatory, while the ground floor of the property also boasts a utility room.
Offers space - the kitchen and breakfast room
Upstairs, all four bedrooms are of a good size and there is a family bathroom along with a separate WC.
The outbuildings brag three and two rooms each.
Inviting - there are four bedrooms within the property
Mount Bovers Farmhouse is approached along a private road, leading to electrically operated gates with an entry phone system.
There is also a shingled, sweeping drive providing access to the former farmhouse, outbuildings and garage.
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