If your dream home is a perfect mix of luxury and escapism, then this £1.2 million property in Harold Wood could be right up your street.
Located in Pages Lane, this three-bedroom family home is described by the estate agent as the "perfect setting" for those looking to escape to the country - whilst still having the convenience of good transport nearby.
The semi-detached home, called Lavender House, was built in 2015 and features four bathrooms, two living areas and an outbuilding that could be used as an annexe.
With exposed beams and wooden flooring extending from the open-plan living space into the "gourmet" kitchen, Lavender House has a farmhouse feel to its interiors.
The living room areas also make the most of the home's integrated "cutting-edge" technologies, such as a lighting system that can be changed to fit your mood - and can be controlled from your phone.
The entire ground floor also boasts underfloor heating.
Upstairs, a grey colour scheme is used heavily: think plush carpets, silver lights and a polished en-suite.
In fact, each of the rooms has its own en-suite to add to the luxury.
The three-bed home has a garden with sweeping views of Pages Wood.
A patio makes room for garden furniture of all types - including a quirky round sofa and table set - and the artificial lawn keeps things neat.
Tucked away in the corner, the hot tub is the perfect place to soak up the country views, while the outdoor lighting system controls the ambience.
The estate agent, Yopa, said: "This beautifully maintained home, located in a quiet and prestigious area, is perfect for a family seeking luxury, convenience, and a strong sense of community.
"Lavender House offers a unique blend of modern technology and luxury, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a home that adapts to their lifestyle with ease and sophistication."
The property is close to the A127, A12 and M25, as well as having links to central London via the Elizabeth line at Harold Wood station.
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, call Yopa on 01322 584080.
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