A house just north of Havering-atte-Bower with seven acres of grounds, an office building, a swimming pool and even its own red telephone box is on the market.
Located in a semi-rural location in Stapleford Abbotts, the property is listed on Zoopla for just less than £3 million.
Occupying a seven-acre plot, this five-bedroom property extends well beyond the main building, boasting two paddocks, seven stables and a barn kitted out with an indoor swimming pool.
Upon stepping into the main building, you will find its not just the telephone box the current owners have reclaimed.
Throughout the home reclaimed materials such as parquet, stone and tiled flooring are used, with an old working fireplace in the sitting room.
A vintage toilet and sink go with the old-world charm of the cloakroom.
Other features include a fitted kitchen, utility area, dining area and rear hall.
A trip to the half landing reveals a double bedroom with wood flooring.
The first floor includes four more bedrooms, with three being doubles, an en-suite bathroom for the master bedroom, and a family bathroom.
Stepping outside, along with the paddocks and stables, there is a tack room, storeroom, and a manège.
The seven acres of land also include an office building with two office rooms, and a garage building with space for four to five cars.
The property's barn houses an indoor pool, a steam cabin, and a red telephone box - that has been converted into a shower cubicle.
There is a gym/music room, along with a 'hobbies' room.
Also in the barn are two more bedrooms with en-suites.
Due to the extent of the land and number of outbuildings, the Zoopla listing says that this property would suit "buyers with equestrian interest and those who are looking to work/run a business from home".
For more information, or to express an interest, call estate agent Lawlors - Loughton on 02045 163079.
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