This barn conversion - with five bedrooms and its own games area - is on the market for just more than £1.6 million.
Located in Abridge Road, north of Romford, the property spans a 3,965sq ft area, and is complete with its own separate one-bedroom annexe.
The property, which dates back to the 17th century, has a Grade II listing, vaulted ceilings and an open plan layout.
Its current owners have carefully restored the barn, ensuring the property keeps its rich character.
It provides an entrance through a grand hallway which opens out onto a games and dining area.
This space reveals the lofty vaulted ceilings and beams that continue into the heart of the house.
Kitted with units, the kitchen also has work surfaces, a central island and a breakfast bar.
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As well as the sitting area and separate study, the barn also features a second kitchen and a utility room or guest cloakroom.
The ground floor houses the master bedroom suite with a contemporary en-suite bathroom.
A galleried landing leads to a further master bedroom, also complete with an en-suite bathroom, and two more bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The barn features underfloor heating on the ground floor, renewable energy and gas for cooking.
A separate one-bedroom self-contained annexe next to the main barn has its own entrance and garden.
Outside, a gated driveway leads to space for several vehicles, along with two detached garages.
Secluded gardens encircle the property, offering a pretty courtyard area and a further lawned garden with a private patio area.
The barn conversion even has an outside kitchen, with its own shower room.
To express an interest, or arrange a viewing, call the estate agent, Millers Epping, on 01992 273146.
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