A detached home with a swimming pool, cinema room and successful holiday let has been listed for sale with a guide price of £2,250,000.
The five-bedroom house is located just four miles from the city in the village of Crostwick, where it enjoys panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and farmland.
The property is being marketed by Pymm & Co who say it would be "perfect for those who enjoy gardening" due to its impressive 1.25 acres of land.
A spokesman added: "The expansive garden features a Victorian-style greenhouse and raised beds, perfect for those who enjoy gardening.
"The vendor has fully embraced 'the good life,' keeping bees on the property, adding to its charm and sustainability.
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"A built-in irrigation system ensures the lawn remains lush and green throughout the year."
The property has been designed with a spacious, open-plan living area and has high-end fittings throughout.
The kitchen features a walk-in pantry and flows into a large space suitable for both dining and entertaining.
The house also has a number of luxury features including a cinema room, a gym and an infinity pool alongside an outdoor kitchen and entertaining area.
Alongside the kitchen, living area and cinema, the ground floor comprises of a utility room, study and the principal bedroom which boasts a dressing room and en-suite bathroom.
There are a further four bedrooms upstairs, including one with an en-suite and a family bathroom.
A three-vehicle garage provides parking space for multiple vehicles, while additional off-road parking is available for several more.
The property also features a detached chalet which is currently used as a successful holiday let and a biomass heating system that ensures sustainable living.
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