A 17th-century former bakery in London Colney is on the market for £975,000.
The four-bedroom property on the High Street offers a "wealth of olde worlde charm" and is located in the village conservation area, close to the River Colne.
Originally two cottages and a bakery, the house still has two staircases and exposed brick fireplaces.
There is a large double garage, a rear garden and a separate annexe outbuilding which could be used as an office or extra accommodation.
The house has four reception rooms, three bathrooms and a kitchen/breakfast room.
There are also plans for a rear extension, although these have not yet been approved.
Paul Barker Estate Agents said: "This character 17th-century detached house is located in the village conservation area of London Colney, close to the picturesque River Colne; the property offers unique accommodation.
"There is ample off-road parking, a huge double-width garage and a useful annexe outbuilding, which could be used as a hobbies/workplace or extra accommodation.
"The main house has four/five bedrooms, three/four reception rooms, three bathrooms, a generous kitchen/breakfast room and gas central heating."
The property is located near Colney Fields Shopping Park and has "excellent" transport links.
The estate agents added: "Ideally situated close to the Colney Fields shopping park including Sainsbury's and Marks & Spencer amongst others and The Colney Fox, a friendly local gastro pub.
"Close by are excellent transport links including the M25, M1 & A1(M) and excellent bus routes to St Albans City station and the University of Hertfordshire.
"There are also very good local schools close by."
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