A SHOWSTOPPER of a home is on sale for a £2.49m.
The luxurious home, called The Old Vicarage, has its own stables and barn and games room.
The six bedroom property is in St. Marys Road, Middlegreen, Slough, and has four bathrooms and a gorgeous balcony.
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Knight Frank estate agents describe the property as "a wonderful family home immaculately presented".
The beautiful home in a rural setting within a greenbelt area.
Stepping into the hallway you immediately have a feeling of light and space which continues throughout the house. The living space is well proportioned and practical for everyday family life as well as entertaining, with plenty of space and flexibility to gather the family, whilst also offering everyone a haven to themselves.
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There are two large formal reception rooms, both with pretty bay windows and window seats to fully enjoy the views out to the garden.
The contemporary kitchen is thoughtfully designed and has been finished to a high specification, it is well equipped to cater for everyday family dining as well as larger gatherings.
The large central island is the focal point of the room, and includes a breakfast bar for more casual dining. This flows through to a spacious dining room for more formal dining, with doors leading out to the garden from both areas, ensuring they benefit from the lovely views outside.
There is a useful utility room which provides additional storage and houses the white goods.
A study/home office and a cloakroom complete the ground floor.
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