A three-bedroom detached house in Welwyn, with a vast 4.5-acre lawn which is sometimes used as a helipad, is on the market with a guide price of £2.75 million.

The property, on Reynards Road, boasts a range of features including a private electric gated entrance, a six-car garage with office facilities, and a detached three-bedroom annexe.

The property went on the market on August 20The property went on the market on August 20 (Image: Putterills)

The house, which has four reception rooms, a kitchen, utility room, and cloakroom, is set within a landscaped plot of approximately 4.5 acres.

Putterills, one of several estate agents marketing the property, said that the house is "secluded" and has "potential to develop" subject to planning permission.

The house is on the market with a guide price of £2.75 millionThe house is on the market with a guide price of £2.75 million (Image: Putterills)

The property, which has been on the market since August 20, was last sold on April 30, 2008, for £1.3 million.

According to the estate agents, the main house has an entrance hall, dining room with staircase, lounge, family room, and breakfast room.

The main property has three bedroomThe main property has three bedrooms (Image: Putterills)

The first floor has three double bedrooms, an ensuite shower room, and a family bathroom.

The annexe has its own entrance porch, living room, and kitchen/breakfast room.

More photos of the property are available on ZooplaMore photos of the property are available on Zoopla (Image: Putterills)

The estate agents said: "The private rear garden is approximately 4.5 acres with much of that being a lawned area, ideally for playing football and amateur golfers.

"Part of the lawn has also previously used as a private helicopter helipad."

The property is located about half a mile from Welwyn village, which has a range of shops, restaurants, and a doctor's surgery.

The historic village of Codicote, which is also nearby, provides conveniences for daily needs and includes a butcher, chemist, florist, post office, newsagent, and a selection of pubs and eateries.