Keston Park is 18,000 square foot of absolute wonder and is said to be one of the most exclusive private estates in the South East.
Property developer Frederick Rogers acquired the land in 1923 from the Earl of Derby and envisioned Keston Park after being inspired by American parkland homes.
This glamourous and chic detached house with six bedrooms and bathrooms will put you back a hefty £14,000,000.
It is privately gated at all entrances and is located not too far from Locksbottom.
The marble-tiled entrance hallway greets you with an ornate sweeping staircase that connects all four floors of the building, but also features a lift for accessibility.
It has a nine-seater cinema room with Italian leather seats and a commercial level sound system.
It boasts five reception rooms that are perfect for entertaining guests, with the lower ground floor a dedicated hosting space.
The Zoopla description states: “It has the relaxed yet sophisticated feel of a private members club with bar area, games room and a high-quality Bowers and Wilkins sound system.”
It would definitely be the perfect party location.
Tucked away from the entertaining space sits a gym with air conditioning, spa, hydrotherapy pool and sauna…you know if you need to cool off after all that stress of amusing your guests.
The first floor has four large double bedrooms with the top floor having further space for guest rooms… or as the listing suggests, for staff accommodation.
The garden has its own heated veranda and outside kitchen which would be perfect for lovely summer BBQs that run late into the evening.
The terrace features another heated swimming pool which can be uncovered with the touch of a button.
If you would rather stick to football, you have the option of playing on your own private five aside pitch instead.
This place reminds me of those houses you would make in The Sims after using a cheat code to get unlimited money.
I guess we could start searching for the sofas for some loose change…
View the full listing on Zoopla here.
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