A four-floor mansion featured in Channel 4’s Grand Designs is the most expensive home on Beaconsfield’s property market with an eye-watering guide price of £8,950,000.

The White House on Westfield Road was the subject of a feature article in Grand Designs magazine after hitting the market in 2021.

Described in the piece as ‘James Bond-esque’ thanks to its high-tech heated driveway, biometric fingerprint access and a car lift, the property sits comfortably at the top of already-pricey Beaconsfield’s housing market.

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Covering an impressive 12,000 square feet, The White House provides plenty of bang for its buck, with a large indoor pool complex, a temperature-controlled wine cellar and a cinema with specialised acoustics.

A floating staircase and lift provide access to all four floors of the extravagant family home, including its five bedrooms – one of which has a sun terrace balcony and two ensuite bathrooms with a shower and jacuzzi bath.

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The ground floor spans an airy kitchen with a walk-in fridge and sliding doors to an outdoor terrace as well as a sitting room, dining room and Crazy Bear Hotel-inspired cloakroom.

Meanwhile, the first floor includes a drawing room with its own bar, ornate circular window and balcony terrace, perfect for sophisticated summer evening entertaining.

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But it’s the lower ground floor that really sets The White House apart from other bougie would-be residences in Beaconsfield.

Listed by estate agent Bovingdons as a “truly outstanding entertainment space”, it features a large swimming pool and sauna with bi-folding doors into the rear garden alongside a study, a gym, a temperature-controlled wine cellar and a large cinema room.

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The lower ground floor is also home to an annexe and a prep kitchen with a separate entrance – reportedly designed to house caterers for large-scale events.

And all this is without touching on the property’s expansive gardens – landscaping enclosed by gates that comprise an Astroturf, flower and shrub borders and a gas and rotisserie BBQ, all benefitting from a designer garden-lighting system.

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In case you thought that was enough, a fully functional yoga studio is also housed on the grounds, with underfloor heating and its own sauna and shower.

According to Grand Designs Magazine, the mansion was built by a developer as a bespoke family home in 2019 and left empty after just two years when they moved abroad.

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For more information about the listing, visit https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/148327118#/?channel=RES_BUY.