A 17th-century barn conversion known as Oddies Barn, which historically belonged to the church, is currently listed for £1.75 million.

Located in the serene locale of Aston End Road, Aston, the Golders Green branch of estate agents Ellis & Co, describes it as a "unique property" which combines historical charm with modern-day luxuries.

The property last changed hands on October 30, 2013, for the sum of £1,250,000, with its new price a 40 per cent increase, compared to the 73 per cent increase in house prices on average homes in the UK in the same time period, according to the ONS.

The property went on the market on July 2The property went on the market on July 2 (Image: Ellis & Co)

The barn conversion incorporates original timbers, granting a distinctive character to the residence.

Spread across 3,100 sq ft, the property provides a generous living space with four double bedrooms, of which two are ensuite, three bathrooms, two reception rooms, a courtyard garden, and a three-car garage.

Additional noteworthy features include a mezzanine gallery sufficient for office space, a majority under-floor heating, and a drawing room equipped with a formal dining area and open fireplace.

The house is on the market with a guide price of £1,750,000The house is on the market with a guide price of £1,750,000 (Image: Ellis & Co)

Aside from grand interior details, Oddies Barn has an orchard which extends across approximately 6.6 acres.

The land also includes a kitchen garden, a pond, a woodland area, as well as an award-winning wildflower meadow.

The property's location is tucked away, ensuring privacy and tranquillity surrounded by mature hedges and trees.

The property has four bedroomsThe property has four bedrooms (Image: Ellis & Co)

Intriguingly, this barn conversion is infused with local history.

According to Ellis & Co, its footprint was formerly the "milking parlour, dairy, and fruit store of the Aston Dene home farm," serving a 50-acre estate owned by the church.

The property even takes its name from a minister resident in the 18th Century, Augustus Oddie.

The barn stands in around 6.6 acres of private groundsThe barn stands in around 6.6 acres of private grounds (Image: Ellis & Co)

Looking beyond its green surroundings, Oddies Barn also benefits from excellent communication links.

The Stevenage Train Station enables a 34-minute journey to City-Thameslink and a 20-minute trip to Finsbury Park.

Additionally, Junction 7 of the A1m is a quick 10-minute drive away.

Ellis & Co confirms that the property is on offer freehold, with "no upper chain," making purchasing and subsequent move-in processes smooth for eager buyers.