This multi-million pound mansion in Greenwich is one of the most expensive for sale in the area on Zoopla right now - and it's absolutely stunning.
The five-bed detached house is located in Diamond Terrace in SE10.
Built in 2008, the property has four bathrooms, three reception rooms and a huge entrance hallway.
It has recently undergone significant improvements, including a new roof and "excellent decorative order throughout" according to Zoopla.
The house is acccessed via an electric gate into a huge front courtyard with a double detached garage and secure parking for several cars.
The main entrance leads to a feature foyer with triple height ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows which feature throughout the house - making it a perfect trap for natural daylight.
The main reception room measures 1,060 square foot alone and has two sets of bi-folding doors with a storage area fit for kids toys.
The modern kitchen/ diner is great for entertaining, and is partnered with a large study, plant room and downstairs cloakroom.
The first floor is arranged with a huge master bedroom with views overlooking the garden.
It has built-in wardrobes and a dressing area, along with a stunning en-suite bathroom made with marble and Italian tiles.
There are three further bedrooms and two luxury bathrooms spaced away from the master bedroom.
There is a separate one bedroom apartment on the lower ground with its own entrance, open plan reception and kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom along with a private terrace and patio.
The landscaped garden has several terraces, a well-kept lawn, flower beds, vegetable patch and mature shrubs.
The property is on the market on Zoopla for a whopping £4 million.
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