A beautiful eight-bedroom 20th-century house in Bromley could be yours for a hefty £5.5million.
Bradmoore House on Ashmore Lane, Keston, would be perfect for any horse enthusiast as it boasts 17 acres of gardens along with equestrian facilities.
The stable block contains five stables, hay storage and tack room, meaning it has everything for all your horsey needs.
It also has a heated swimming pool and separate one-bed gatehouse for when guests come to visit.
You can enter Bradmoore House via the gated driveway which meanders past a huge pond before greeting the property.
Once you enter, the hallway hosts a grand staircase with marble flooring, a decorative ceiling, and a stunning chandelier.
Many of the rooms have similar breath-taking patterned ceilings.
The bedrooms are spacious and chic, with eight in total meaning there is plenty of space for a large family and guests to stay.
All of the first-floor bedrooms have en-suite bathroom plus a luxurious family bathroom.
The two kitchens and separate dining room have a rustic and warm feeling with lots of counter space for when you are hosting those big family dinners.
The area at the back of the house comes complete with a welcoming terrace which is perfect for entertaining guests.
If you are looking for somewhere to let off some steam and have a bit of you time after all that socialising, there is a dedicated gym on the ground floor right next to the study.
The gardens have even been divided into themed sections with some of them worked on by a Chelsea Flower Show award-winning designer.
You can find out more about Bradmoore house here on Zoopla.
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