If you're on the hunt for the perfect home but haven't found what you're looking for, then look no further.
This seven-bed, five-bathroom, six-reception mansion, Ashton Chard, in Keston Park, Bromley is on the market.
With a price tag of £5.85 million, it has an indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, cinema room, salon and more.
See the full listing on Zoopla now.
Inside this seven-bed mansion in Bromley on sale for £5.85m
Spanning nearly 10,000 square feet, Ashton Chard is set within a private plot of approximately 1 acre.
On approaching the property, visitors are greeted by an extensive frontage and a large drive that leads to ample garage space for up to four vehicles.
The home has an open plan living area with a bespoke handmade fitted kitchen, dining and living areas, all of which overlook the secluded rear gardens.
Beyond the main living area, the estate agent elaborates, there are four more reception rooms and a separate utility room.
Plus there is access to an impressive 50' x 32' room that houses a heated indoor swimming pool.
The estate agent, Alan De Maid, highlights a "large, expansively proportioned master bedroom" on the first floor which features a large ensuite, dressing room and access to a spacious balcony.
The second floor introduces another ensuite bedroom, a playroom, and a high-quality cinema room.
Ashton Chard is surrounded by established landscaped gardens with patio areas and footpaths winding down to a neatly concealed tennis court.
Keston Park is described as an "exclusive gated Private Estate created in the 1920s", which now houses some of Britain's most prestigious properties.
The estate agent promises that Keston Park is "an idyllic location to live within the M25."
In addition to its first-class residences, the estate is within walking distance of Locksbottom Village and its valuable amenities which include well-regarded restaurants and links to Orpington and Bromley's mainline stations.
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