A MULTI million pound home where you can live like royalty has dropped its asking price after being put on the market two years ago.

Denham Place, which is based in its namesake, has been on the market for a whopping £75m (including its contents) since it was first listed in 2022.

The Grade I listed building, which dates back to 1688, boasts 12 bedrooms, bathrooms, and an array of grand reception rooms but has yet to find a buyer.

However, the Free Press can reveal that the price has now been dropped to £65m (without contents), and is no longer using Knight Frank Estate Agents. 

The listing has been removed from its website.

What does the property have?

Set on just under 43 acres of parkland designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, this property is a gem in Buckinghamshire.

Known for its notable past residents such as the Bonaparte Imperial family, American banker JP Morgan, Lord Robert Vansittart, and James Bond co-producer Harry Saltzman, the house oozes historical significance.

This mansion built between 1688-1701, has been restored to royalty-grade standards over an 8-year period by esteemed designer and award-winning architect Alexander Kravetz, alongside English Heritage and The Georgian Group for historical accuracy.

This 28,525 sq. ft. property also has a Grade II listed coach house, estate cottages, and ancillary buildings are part of this picturesque landscape, providing an additional 11,199 sq.ft.

The mansion benefits from ceiling heights of over 16 feet, tall sash windows and detailed plasterwork throughout.

The interiors follow a classical palace style with intrinsic ornate details resembling the famous Versailles home of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

Award-winning architect Alexander Kravetz led the manor’s restoration with English Heritage and The Georgian Group to ensure historical accuracy.

Now the principal rooms have more than 16 feet high ceilings, tall sash windows, ornate plasterwork, panels coupled with ceiling murals as a cherry on top.

The property is still available to purchase, but through private means.