FEAST your eyes on this showstopping country home which has come to the market in Little Wakering.
The four bedroom property - situated on Little Wakering Road - oozes class and comes with its own stable block, making it ideal for horse lovers.
But houses of this kind come at a premium and you will need to fork out £1.45million to bag the keys.
Marketed by Hunt Roche, the remodelled home is set on a stunning two-acre plot.
A horse lover’s dream - the stable block
Outside is a south facing landscaped garden, along with a full service stable block with tack room, menage, fenced and railed paddock, five-car garage and an eye-catching water fountain.
The inside of the property is equally as breathtaking, with several charming features drawing you in.
State of the art - the kitchen has been finished to a high specification
A bay-fronted sitting room and formal dining room make the home ideal for entertaining friends when current restrictions put in place by the government due to the coronavirus pandemic are lifted, while there is also a snug, home office and cloakroom on the ground floor.
The state of the art kitchen comes with a beautiful breakfast island, while there is also a larder cupboard and wood-burning stove.
Ideal for entertaining - one of the reception rooms
Four double bedrooms are found upstairs, with a fitted dressing room and en-suite making the master bedroom even more luxurious.
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There is also an en-suite shower room to the guest bedroom and a family bathroom.
Luxurious - the master bedroom comes complete with a dressing room
Comprehensive security features, including an automated gated entry and a modern alarm system, are also included.
The property is ideally located, with it being less than three miles from Thorpe Bay Station and close to Southend Airport.
But you will need to move quickly if you want to snap it up.
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