You could be in the country in this four-bedroom, mock Tudor-style home - but this charming property actually has a north London postcode.
This "rare gem" lies on the exclusive Willifield Way in Hampstead Garden Suburb, and is listed on Zoopla for an asking price of £4 million.
This 3,144sq ft detached home has four reception rooms and three bathrooms, with 2.8m high ceilings and exposed wooden beams throughout.
The estate agent notes the detached house's "character and charm", set in an elevated position, with a heated swimming pool set in the landscaped garden.
The interiors echo the Tudor era, with original parquet wood flooring, exposed wooden beams, and a master suite with vaulted ceilings.
The ground floor includes a drawing/dining room, once a billiard room, with a marble feature fireplace and double French doors leading to the garden, as well as a built-in Sonos sound system.
It also features a family room with another fireplace, and a study, along with an expansive "country-style" kitchen/breakfast room with storage and workspace, leading both to the garden and the utility room.
Upstairs, the air-conditioned main bedroom suite has its own large ensuite bathroom, separate walk-in shower, two sinks, a vaulted ceiling, and a dressing room that was previously another bedroom.
Two of the remaining bedrooms share a bathroom, whilst the fourth bedroom has an ensuite shower room.
The gardens of the mock Tudor house offer privacy and add to the feeling of being in the country, with a heated outdoor pool, a large patio and landscaped lawn.
The property also has its own built-in CCTV and electric security gate.
The family home lies close to schools such as The Henrietta Barnett School and Kisharon School, with Brent Cross and Golders Green stations both less than a mile away.
For more information, or to express an interest, call the estate agent, Glentree, on 02035 440479.
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