Here are five of the most expensive houses in the county which are currently for sale, and you’ll be blown away with some of these prices.
All the photos are courtesy of Zoopla.
5. Main Drive, Gerrards Cross: £6,000,000
At £6m, this Gerrards Cross property could be regarded as a steal due to what it possesses.
With seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and 10 reception areas, it is one of the most expensive houses in the county.
For more information and to see more photos, click here.
4. Burkes Road, Beaconsfield: £6,250,000
Beaconsfield is known for having some of the finest homes in the country, never mind the county, and this property on Burkes Road proves that.
With an indoor gym, eight bedrooms, and six bathrooms, the house is certainly one that will grab your attention.
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3. Chalfont Manor, Nightingales Lane, Chalfont St Giles: £6,950,000
Number three on our list is the smart-looking property in Chalfont St Giles, which has an incredible 12 bedrooms.
Stretching over 14,000 square feet, the home also has eight bathrooms and 12 reception rooms with an incredibly spacey kitchen.
For more information and to see more photos, click here.
2. Nightingales Lane, Chalfont St Giles: £6,950,000
Staying in Chalfont St Giles, this property boasts similar features to the one above, except it has 11 reception areas than 12.
With an outdoor swimming pool, the house also has a cinema room, a massive cellar, and an annexe.
For more information and to see more photos, click here.
1. Rawlings Lane, Seer Green, Beaconsfield: £10,000,000
Number one on our list is this beautiful 10-bedroom property in Seer Green which boasts eight bathrooms, a library, and a tennis court.
Currently on the market for £10m, the house has its own woodland and lake, and is fit for anyone who wants to be away from the real world.
For more information and to see more photos, click here.
You can also visit Zoopla to see what other expensive properties are up for sale in Bucks.
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