See inside the £55m mansion which is the most viewed on a property website in 2016… it’s London’s most expensive house and has 7 bedrooms, a swimming pool in the basement and a LIFT
This incredible Grade II-listed home boasts a truly stunning interior, from its spacious roof terrace to its basement swimming pool
TAKE a look around the most expensive property in the capital - which also happens to be the most-viewed home on Rightmove in 2016.
This incredible Grade II-listed townhouse boasts a truly stunning interior, from its spacious roof terrace to its basement swimming pool.
Situated in posh Belgravia, the townhouse is the priciest property in London, and costs £55 million.
The freehold property, which was listed by property agent , features 977 sq m of floor space, with lucky residents given the choice between seven spacious bedrooms.
With a lift, swimming pool, double garage and winter garden, this stunning house is truly worthy of the incredible price tag.
The immaculate four-storey home also features a huge drawing room on the first floor, where the new owner can entertain guests in unparalleled style.
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Meanwhile, the dining room makes for a classy and sophisticated space, with an enormous chandelier hanging above the table in the centre of the room.
And the bedrooms are just as impressive, coming with walk-in wardrobes and huge beds in the well-lit, elegant spaces.
One of the property's six bathrooms features a free-standing bath, offering residents views over the streets of London as they bathe.
And the airy, indoor winter garden would be the perfect place to unwind, with a retractable glass roof giving owners the option to let in even more light.
And, as if all that wasn't enough, the property comes with a stunning swimming pool in the basement.
This stylish space is the cherry on the cake, adding even more value to the multi-million pound property.
If you're feeling a little priced out of the market after looking at this, don't worry.
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