Luxury homes currently on the market in Bucks boast designs from around the world.
For many, Buckinghamshire means stately country manors and historical buildings dotted around the vast countryside.
Beaconsfield offers brand new luxury mansions, while Marlow and Amersham are known for cottages and Grade II listed homes - sometimes with famous links.
Now home buyers and those enjoying ‘window shopping’ can find quirky homes bringing designs from around the world to Bucks.
Here are four unique homes representing different architectural styles.
Jordans
This spacious New England home takes you directly to the US East Coast to the likes of the exclusive Hamptons and Martha’s Vineyard.
Watch the video tour below.
The six-bedroom home named ‘Blue House’ is on sale in excess of £4.75 million.
Built in 2007, the home offers plenty of balcony and terrace space to almost every direction coupled with easy access to Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross.
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Cholesbury
The four-bedroom home with a price tag of £1.65 million wouldn’t be out of place as the backdrop of a Scandi crime drama.
With its white exterior, large balcony and Italian kitchen, the home is the dream come true for those looking for a little European flair.
Alongside the bedrooms, it has three reception rooms, four bathrooms, a self-contained annexe in the garden plus great views.
Bourne End
Located on Harvest Hill with views over the Thames Valley, the six-bedroom luxury home has a guide price tag of £3.95 million.
The details inside the modern home draw inspiration from the top luxury hotels in Asia and homes in Hollywood made famous by property TV shows like Selling Sunset.
The 7,000 sq. ft. house is advertised as to purchase off-plan and ready to be built on a freehold site.
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