THIS five-bedroomed house in Noctorum is described as 'a stunning family residence'.
St Andrews Court is situated on Noctorum Lane. The detached property, according to the seller, 'has incredible potential to be an exceptional, modern and purposeful home with an unparalleled lifestyle that the Noctorum area offers'.
It is on the market for offers in region of £750,000. But what do you get for the price?
A 'grand' entrance hallway leads to a 'variety' of reception rooms and an open plan kitchen diner. There is also a downstairs WC.
The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, 'making it the heart of family life and social interactions'.
This area is complemented by the unique garage conversion, which is now a 'vibrant' large games room.
On the first floor are, according to the seller, four 'generously-sized' bedrooms. The master suite boasts has two dressing rooms and an en-suite bathroom complete with built-in sauna.
There are three more double bedrooms, one with en-suite, and a family bathroom.
The second floor has an 'expansive' bedroom with its own en-suite. This room can also serve as home office, studio, or teenager's private retreat.
The property has a large garden with a patio area including a built-in bar and bbq kitchen.
The front of the property has ample parking space for multiple vehicles.
On the market with eXp World UK, this is described as one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: "As you step inside St Andrews Court, you are immediately struck by the quality and elegance that comes with this beautiful family home.
"An opportunity not to be missed, this property has incredible potential to be an exceptional, modern and purposeful home with an unparalleled lifestyle that the Noctorum offers".
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