A stunning home in a village near Hitchin is on the market, and it could be yours for a whopping £2.1 million.
The six-bedroom property in Stevenage Road in St Ippolyts was a self-build project completed in 2019, and is spread over three floors with "sleek and contemporary styling".
The property is currently on the market for £2,100,000, having been listed by estate agent Savills.
"This impressive detached family home was completed in 2019 and offers bright and spacious accommodation over three floors," the listing reads.
"The house was a self-build project by the vendor and has been designed with a high standard of attention to detail throughout.
"There are spaces for working from home, formal entertaining with friends, or relaxing time with family.
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"The layout lends itself well to the demands of busy family life, with more than 3800sq ft of space and a choice of reception rooms."
The ground floor consists of a kitchen, sitting room, family room and study, with the first floor housing the main bedroom suite, that comes with a dressing room and en suite, as well as two further bedrooms and another bathroom.
The top floor comes with three bedrooms and two bedrooms, while the landscaped garden has an outdoor office and a "shaded pergola is attached to the back of the house and provides the perfect setting for outdoor entertaining".
A carport is also located at the front of the property.
"The house is presented in a sleek, contemporary style featuring premium materials throughout, including herringbone engineered wood flooring, Crittal-style aluminium doors and a fully fitted kitchen, featuring quartz work surfaces and complementary tiling, extensive cabinetry and discreet, integrated appliances," the listing continues.
"With its large breakfast bar with hidden storage, the kitchen is as practical as it is beautiful. Upstairs, the bathrooms are striking and finished to the same high standard as the rest of the home."
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