A barn conversion offering scenic views and three bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, is on sale in Rickmansworth.
The property, on Woodcock Hill, is on the market for £1,295,000, is set over two floors and contains a range of original features like the arched windows, exposed beams, and vaulted ceilings.
The home is described by estate agents Robsons as "full of character" and has both front and rear gardens.
See the full listing via Zoopla.
Inside the immaculate barn conversion in Rickmansworth
The living room has a double aspect and features a wood-burning stove, and the space leads into a hall and then to the third bedroom, which has an en-suite shower room.
The living room. (Image: Zoopla)
The kitchen and dining area is described as "excellent" and includes a wide range of painted units, a central movable island, and integrated Miele appliances alongside a separate Britannia range cooker.
The kitchen. (Image: Zoopla)
Plus, doors from the dining area open to the courtyard at the rear of the kitchen, making it the perfect space to be in the summer months.
The mezzanine. (Image: Zoopla)
Upstairs, on the first floor, a galleried mezzanine overlooks the courtyard and fields beyond, offering a one-of-a-kind view.
The living room. (Image: Zoopla)
The listing states the mezzanine could be used as a sitting or study area.
The principal bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, built-in cupboards, and an en-suite bathroom with a Victorian-style claw-foot bath.
The bedroom. (Image: Zoopla)
Bedroom two also has a vaulted ceiling, built-in wardrobes, and an en-suite shower room.
The bathroom. (Image: Zoopla)
You can access the front garden via a wrought iron gate, leading to a courtyard at the rear of the kitchen with shrub borders and a barbecue area.
The garden. (Image: Zoopla)
Outside, the front courtyard is paved and features a specimen tree and shrub borders, plus a double garage is included, along with off-street parking.
The garden. (Image: Zoopla)
The property also comes with a small paddock area to the front, which is owned by the residents.
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There are communal areas around the development, maintained by Woodcock Hill Management Company Limited, with a service charge of £780 per annum.
Rickmansworth town centre is accessible and offers shops, coffee houses, restaurants, and supermarkets.
Train services on the Metropolitan and Chiltern lines connect to London, and the area also provides access to the M25 and a range of schools and sports facilities.