What was once a grain store for a brewery is now a pretty lovely three-bedroom house, up for sale with an asking price of £725,000.
Known as The Maltings, the property dates back to 1866 and used to serve as a grain store for a brewery, which closed up shop in 1924.
At 55ft tall and with more than 1,700 square foot of space spread over five floors, it’s quite the spectacular property, offering stunning panoramic views of Hertfordshire.
Location-wise, it’s in a great spot in Walkern, Stevenage, which is known for its easy train access to London in less than 30 minutes (so yes, in theory you could commute in).
The area also has lots of gorgeous greenery and space for peaceful walks.
The house itself is pretty grand, too, thanks to a considered renovation.
On the ground floor is an open-plan kitchen, diner, and reception room, with bi-fold doors that cover the entire width of the room and lead out into the garden area.
The kitchen has fully tiled marble flooring with underfloor heating, and there’s also a wine fridge, naturally.
Go up a level and you’ll find the master bedroom, with wall-to-ceiling windows, a large walk-in dressing room, and an en suit bathroom.
Two more bedrooms are on the second and third floor, along with a family bathroom.
Then on the four floor is a large family room (you could easily turn it into another bedroom, if you fancied) with high ceilings.
Then at the very top is a gorgeous roof terrace, where you can sit back and take in those incredible views.
The home is now up for sale through Lanes Estate Agents via OnTheMarket, with a guide price of £725,000.
Marc Gravenor, spokesperson for Lanes Estate Agents – Hertford, said: ‘The Maltings has plenty of history and has only been renovated in the last six years.
‘The property would make a spectacular contemporary home for the right owners.’
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