A converted stable block in a courtyard development has gone on the market for £1,175,000.
The semi-detached home in Halls Green has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and four reception rooms.
Estate agent Putterills said: "This stunning stable conversion has been painstakingly extended and refurbished by the current owners to an exacting standard, creating a modern, contemporary open-plan family home of considerable size and distinction, retaining a number of features consistent with the building's origins, combining vaulted beamed ceilings with sleek stylish fixtures and fittings."
The property has "Mediterranean-style" landscaped gardens, a detached garden office/cinema room, vaulted ceilings, and a bespoke integrated kitchen.
There is also a "visually impressive" sitting room, which features a vaulted ceiling with a central skylight window, and a contemporary electric flame effect recessed fire with bespoke bookshelves and cabinets to either side.
The stables also have a detached garden office/cinema room, which has a vaulted ceiling and a wall-mounted air-conditioning unit.
The property is part of Howells Farm, a courtyard development of just five homes.
Putterills said: "The Mediterranean style landscaped gardens extend to both the front and rear, thoughtfully designed to enhance the privacy of the location whilst creating a number a "garden rooms" whilst taking full advantage of the stunning rural location with far reaching views over the surrounding countryside."
"The Stables enjoys the advantages of ample off-road parking, oil-fired central heating, a versatile detached garden office/cinema room, architectural double glazing including multiple bi-folding doors, picture windows, and remote-controlled Velux windows."
The accommodation is mostly on the ground floor but there is potential to create independent/annexe accommodation if needed.
There is also grey wooden effect flooring to the majority of the property, downlighters throughout, and architectural double glazing.
The bespoke Neptune timber kitchen also incorporates a concealed larder finished with quartz countertops and twin ceramic butler sinks.
There is an Everhot electric range cooker incorporating an induction hob and hotplate, grey powder-coated flat-panelled radiators and heated towel rails, and a contemporary electric flame effect fire with bespoke bookshelves and cabinets to either side.
There is also a playroom, which is described as a "flexible well-proportioned reception room which could be combined with the adjoining bedroom and en-suite to create independent living space if so required."
The staircase with contemporary glazed balustrades and a storage cupboard below, rises to the first floor.
The principal bedroom has measurements which exclude a built-in double wardrobe, two remote-controlled Velux windows to the rear elevation, and a bank of double-glazed bi-folding doors creating a seamless link to the landscaped front garden.
There is also an ensuite bathroom, featuring a raised double-ended bath to one end of the room with a traditional chrome mixer tap and shower attachment, twin circular hand wash basins set to a wooden vanity unit with countertop, chrome mixer taps and cupboards, and drawers below.
The first-floor bedroom also has an ensuite shower room, featuring a triangular recessed double shower area with tiled splashbacks, low-level micro LED lighting, a ceiling-mounted rain shower, a low-level WC, and a circular vanity hand wash basin set to a wooden vanity unit with counter mounted mixer tap and cupboard and drawer below.
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