If you have £10 million spare and you just don't know what to do with it, you may be interested in one of the most expensive properties in Buckinghamshire on the market at the moment.
Drummers Yard, in Long Bottom Lane, Beaconsfield, will set you back millions of pounds, but it comes with a wealth of history.
British actor Dirk Bogarde bought the house in 1960 before selling it on to the producer behind the 'Carry On' films.
Now you could be become the latest owner of the property with its seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
In a description on the website for estate agent Knight Frank, an estate agent said: "A corridor with murals of Hyde Park leads to the study with a mini kitchen and mezzanine.
"Drawing room with double height ceilings, tall windows and an unusual pyramid fireplace. Kitchen by Sola, the Swedish designer. Cloakroom, cellar and boiler room with gas fired boiler, Butler’s pantry, kitchen with a small breakfast room through to laundry and WC."
The description added: "The house has a two car garage and courtyard, and a gymnasium with sauna and steam room. It is set in beautifully presented gardens and grounds of about 12 acres, with a tennis court and lightly wooded grounds flanking a series of water gardens leading down to a pond.
"There is also an excellent two bedroom cottage with separate entrance."
The property includes grounds covering 12 acres.
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