Take a sneak peek inside the Beaconsfield luxury homes up on the market, including a home with a private bowling alley.
Beaconsfield offers plenty of options for luxury house hunters – whether they are after brand new mansions or historical properties in the quaint Old Town.
The area boasts boutiques, dining options, access to central London and the surrounding outdoors, while even 19th century homes can hide a swimming pool behind its walls.
Here are modern and historical Beaconsfield properties with all the top perks.
108 Gregories Road
The road is known for its jaw-dropping homes, and it regularly features near the top of the list for the most expensive roads in Buckinghamshire.
The £9 million home has eight bedroom and eight bathrooms across 14,000 sq.ft, lift to all floors, underfloor heating, indoor and outdoor sound system and separate accommodation above the garage.
The entertainment complex boasts a ten-pin bowling alley, wine bar, an air-conditioned gym, cinema room with 12 reclining seats, sauna and steam room.
As a cherry on top for hot summer days is the five feet deep outdoor swimming pool with an electric cover.
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Parkside, London End
With a guide price of £2.5 million, the new owners will get the six bedroom historical home in the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town.
The 5,570 sq.ft. home dates back to around 1880, but it has been upgraded with luxury features while respecting its past.
The striking red door leads to the drawing, sitting and dining rooms with high ceilings as well as two further reception rooms.
The dining room’s French doors open to the courtyard, while the separate leisure complex boasts a covered swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, gym and games room.
As a cherry on top, it also has an orangery and cinema room for the perfect weekend night in.
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