A former 19th century vicarage which has been converted into a six-bed home on the city outskirts has hit the market.
Tucked away at the end of Church Street, in Horsford, the Victorian-era property boasts four ensuites, a study and a stable block outside.
However the lavish home comes with a similarly lavish price tag, at an eye-watering £1.5m.
The main reception hall leads into the home's sitting room, family room, study and the open plan kitchen/breakfast room.
There is also a utility room, boot room and boiler room on the ground floor.
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Upstairs on the first floor is a family bathroom as well as the six bedrooms, four of which include an ensuite.
Outside the property is an outbuilding, including a stable block with three stables, a tack room and garden store.
On the grounds of the property is a garden pergola and tree house.
The property is on sale with Fine and Country estate agent. Visit fineandcountry.co.uk for more information.
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