A Grade II-listed farmhouse in a village near St Albans has hit the market for £2 million.
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom property in Smallford, complete with four reception rooms, is a "rare opportunity" for potential buyers, according to the estate agent.
The property on Sleapshyde Lane was listed via Cassidy and Tate on Tuesday, September 3.
Characterised by its wealth of historical features, such as exposed beams and timbers, the farmhouse has been significantly improved by the current owners.
The recent refurbishments include complete rewiring and replumbing of the entire residence.
Also notable is the impressive new kitchen and breakfast room, complete with a vaulted ceiling and direct access to the garden.
There is also a separate utility area and cloakroom.
Three main reception rooms, including a living room with an Inglenook fireplace, a spacious lounge with a fireplace and staircase, and a dual-aspect dining room, are highlights of the ground floor.
The first floor houses four bedrooms, with an ensuite and dressing room attached to the main bedroom, a new bathroom, and a separate new shower room.
Adding value to the property are the converted Granary, which can serve as an office or gym, and a separate, detached two-bedroom 'Beehive'.
The 'Beehive' features an open-plan new kitchen and lounge with direct access to a private rear garden, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and private parking.
The west-facing rear garden and parking at the front and side of the property further add to its appeal.
This property, located in a private gated development, offers a balance of scenic beauty and close proximity to amenities and transport links.
The Plough pub and restaurant are just a short walk away from the semi-rural house.
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