This futuristic bungalow in Romford has been called an "absolute tardis", with a vast kitchen and its own annexe.
Listed on Zoopla for £800,000, this property in Marlborough Road has six bedrooms - but you would not know it from the outside.
The plain, grey, exterior hides not only six bedrooms but three separate living areas and three bathrooms.
According to the estate agent Bairstow Eves, the home has been completely rebuilt from the ground up and the seller has gone to "lengths" to make it spacious.
At the front of the property sit three of the bedrooms, but once you move down the hall it opens out into a large "ultra modern" kitchen and living area.
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This is then attached to another lounge area, which can be divided by the bi-fold doors and "electronically closing curtains".
The lounge area currently features a pool table and gym equipment.
The Zoopla listing even details that there is "roof access" over the breakfast kitchen, with the possibility of turning this into a "roof top terrace".
The bungalow has been extended into the roof at the front of the property to make space for two more bedrooms.
The sixth bedroom can be found in the separate annexe in the garden, which has its own kitchen and dining area and a bathroom.
The garden has been described as "low maintenance" with decking lining the edges and leading the way to the annexe.
Estate agent Bairstow Eves said in the listing on Zoopla: "It is not very often I say this, but this property really must be viewed to be appreciated and to take in the lengths the vendor has gone too to make this property a very large and spacious family home.
"This absolute tardis of a property is perfect for larger families moving into the area."
The six-bedroom home is close to the Mawneys shops and a bus ride away from Romford station.
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Bairstow Eves - Collier Row on 01708 573170.
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