Located in Church Lane, Stapleford Abbotts, the eight-bedroom mansion measures at more than 9,400 sq ft in total. The grounds of the Grade II-listed property, called Old Rectory Farm, are described by the estate agent as "village-like" because they are so extensive. As well as a pool house, workshop and barbecue area, the Stapleford Abbotts farmhouse has its own private woodland - complete with an "adorable" treehouse, a chicken coop and a duck pond.

On top of this, there is a two-bedroom barn conversion in the grounds with its own terrace. Inside Old Rectory Farm, there are eight bedrooms and four bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, sitting room, drawing room, and lounge. The estate agent describes the attention to detail in the interiors as "simply breathtaking".

The entrance hallway has solid wooden flooring, a chandelier, and a gold mirror, while the country kitchen is contrastingly simple in a pale blue palette. The drawing room, sitting room, and lounge each have distinct sofa colours. Upstairs features four of the eight bedrooms, two of which have en-suites, in addition to a separate dressing room and lounge.

On the second floor of the farmhouse there are a further four rooms, which were believed to originally be servants' quarters, with pared-back décor. The mansion's swimming pool has its own bar, a separate treatment room and a steam room, for an at home spa every day. Schools nearby include Stapleford Abbotts Primary School and Dame Tipping Church of England Schoo.