Five double bedrooms, all with en-suites and many with walk-in dressing rooms
Entire top floor principal suite with balcony, bath with TV, office and dressing room
Open-plan marble kitchen living space with twin AEG hobs and CDA drinks cooler
Underfloor heating throughout, 2×18kW air-source heat pumps and zoned AC
Self-contained annexe with kitchenette, en-suite and underfloor heating
Basement is technical hub now — not currently habitable, requires conversion
Very large private plot with outdoor kitchen, bar area, hot tub space and fish tanks
Expensive price and high council tax; recommended pre-purchase survey
An architecturally striking, multi-storey detached home offering over 5,000 sq ft of high-spec living across four levels. The house centres on a dramatic open-plan kitchen and living area with marble worktops, twin AEG induction hobs, integrated drinks cooler and large roof lanterns, creating a bright entertaining heart that flows directly to a bespoke landscaped garden with outdoor kitchen, bar and hot tub space. The top floor is devoted to a private principal suite with balcony, freestanding bath with TV, dressing room and dedicated home office — a rare configuration for family living.
Comfort and efficiency are built in: zoned underfloor heating throughout (including garage), air-source heat pumps and air conditioning to the top floor. Practical extras include a self-contained garden annexe with kitchenette and en-suite, an integral garage with electric roller door and a very large block-paved driveway providing parking for many vehicles. The basement currently houses the property’s technology hub and offers a blank canvas for conversion to a cinema, gym or games room while featuring a dramatic garden tank window.
This property will most appeal to an executive family or multi-generational household seeking generous, flexible accommodation and showpiece entertaining spaces. The plot is substantial and private, with mature planting and designed outdoor zones. The annexe and multiple en-suite bedrooms offer immediate versatility for guests, live-in staff or rental potential.
Important practical notes: the home is offered at a premium price point and carries expensive council tax. The basement is not currently a habitable room and would require conversion and any necessary approvals and finishes to be used as living space. The house dates from the 1930s–1940s era but has been substantially modernised; prospective buyers should commission their own surveys to confirm services and structural condition.