A seven-bedroom house backing onto a large 300 acre estate and golf course is on the market for offers above £4,000,000.
Brook House, in Park Road, Stoke Poges overlooks the 12th fairway of Stoke Park.
Set within a 1.2-acre plot and spanning 5,348 sq ft, selling agents Savills describe the property as an “exciting opportunity for redevelopment or modernisation”.
Arranged over three floors, the layout includes a sitting room, living room, family room and a kitchen/breakfast room alongside seven generously sized bedrooms and six bathrooms – two of which are ensuites. There is also an outdoor swimming pool, two garages and a garden room.
Property agent Ben Dommett, head of office at Savills in Beaconsfield, said: “The property provides a solid foundation, with the expansive grounds offering an exciting opportunity for redevelopment or modernisation.
“Whether an avid golfer or simply appreciating peaceful, picturesque surroundings, the existing layout has plenty of space for a large family or hosting guests, while the views are unparalleled. Subject to the usual planning permissions it would be perfect for someone who wants a unique project.”
Stoke Park, which was taken over by a company owned by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani in 2021, has featured in many iconic British films including Goldfinger and Tomorrow Never Dies in the James Bond series, Bridget Jones’s Diary and Layer Cake.
Ben continued: “With its prime location, vast living space and scope for renovation, Brook House is a rare opportunity for someone to make a mark in one of the most desirable roads in Stoke Poges – ideal for those seeking peace a quiet but who also want the convenience of living close to local amenities and transport links.
“The immediate area is surrounded by attractive woodland and enjoys a rural feel, yet there is also a primary school, doctors surgery and several shops.
“Nearby Gerrards Cross and Beaconsfield offer more comprehensive shopping facilities, as well as train services to London Marylebone, while Slough provides services into Paddington via the Elizabeth Line. Heathrow, the M40 and M4 are in easy reach and there is an excellent choice of schooling.”
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