A Tewin property with its own tennis court has been put on the market for nearly £3 million.
The five-bedroom house in Tewin Close has a guide price of £2,850,000.
Estate agents Ashtons, who are marketing the property, said it is "one of the finest residences in the area".
The property, called Gallaway, is at the end of a cul-de-sac and has a separate two-bedroom studio with a kitchen and shower room.
The main house has six reception rooms, four bathrooms, and a big kitchen, dining, and living room area.
There is also a triple carport and a large driveway.
The landscaped gardens, which are more than two acres, include the tennis court, as well as a large storage shed, workshop, and a circular feature pond.
The property was listed on the market on Friday, August 9, and last sold for £999,999 on April 16, 2012.
The estate agents say: "Entered via electrically operated gates with a separate delivery entrance off the close, this handsome residence offers immense privacy and exclusivity.
"Surrounded by landscaped gardens, a sweeping gravelled driveway provides ample parking and access to the triple carport which has an electric car charging port.
"The driveway extends around the studio offering independent vehicular access if it's required."
The principal bedroom in the main house has fitted wardrobes, air conditioning, a Juliet balcony overlooking the gardens, and a large ensuite shower room.
There are four more bedrooms, one with an ensuite shower room, and a "smart" family bathroom.
The studio has two rooms and there is also a shower room and a well-equipped kitchen, dining, and living room.
The estate agents added: "The mature grounds encompass the property and are a haven for peaceful relaxation and family enjoyment with level lawns, beautifully planted beds, specimen trees, mature woodlands, a large storage shed/workshop, a circular feature pond and various paved seating areas for al-fresco dining.
"Accessed through a jasmine arch, the championship size clay tennis court has a tiered seating area and useful outbuildings adjacent."
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