This prestigious mansion comes with its own cinema, wine room, cocktail bar, and an entire leisure complex
The 6,000 square foot basement is home to a leisure complex, with a heated indoor pool, hot tub, steam room, massage room and sauna...
Grosvenor House is a home of architectural grandeur, with elegance and opulence throughout, and the highest levels of craftsmanship – and it certainly shows!
This individually designed property is of a traditional red brick design with contrasting brick and stone exterior with some unique features sitting in its own landscaped grounds. It's hard to believe that this period-style property is almost brand new.
Since the early 1900s, the quiet hamlet of St. George’s Hill in Weybridge, Surrey, has been the discreet playground for the UK’s elite.
Set on over 900 gated-and-secured acres, the exclusive area has been home to the likes of John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Cliff Richard and Elton John– it’s hardly surprising that St. George’s Hill is often dubbed the Beverly Hills of Britain. With properties selling for an excess of £15 million, it is one of the most expensive and exclusive places to live in the UK and worldwide.
The property is called Grosvenor House, aptly named after the iconic five-star hotel in London’s Mayfair. This new-build home has been finished to an exceptionally high standard with gorgeous fixtures and fittings and a cool, contemporary interior design scheme.
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The open-plan kitchen consists of full-integrated appliances, ample seating and plenty of space for extended family and friends to gather, while the breakfast area leads onto the expansive rear terrace and enjoys unspoiled views across the landscaped grounds.
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The family room is a warm and cost mix of plump sofas, armchairs, a fireplace, all designed in a delicate neutral colour palette.
The generous prep kitchen is ideally situated off of the main kitchen and this leads through to the formal dining room, creating a great flow of accommodation and the perfect place to entertain.
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On the first floor is a luxurious main bedroom suite with his-and hers en suites and a lovely dressing area. There are a further five bedroom suites on this floor.
On the lower ground floor is the leisure suite which offers full spa facilities including a plunge pool, and the large swimming pool which opens to an outdoor covered entertaining terrace.
There is also a fully fitted bar with a walk-in wine room, a cinema room, gym and access to the staff accommodation.
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Mature shrubs, trees, beds and borders wrap around the lawned gardens that surround this generous house. An expansive patio area runs along the back of the house, offering ample space to entertain.
'One of the finest houses offered for sale on St Georges Hill in recent times. Grosvenor House has an abundance of style, quality and charm – viewing is highly recommended,' says property agent, Trevor Kearney.
Grosvenor House is on the market for £14.5million with Savills.
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