THIS four-storey mansion in Essex is sure to have high-end eyes gazing lovingly at it after being put on the market for just under £10million.
The stunning home named Greenacres is on the market for £9,500,000.
It offers a plush and exciting basement entertainment room with its own glitzy bar, 18-seat cinema and an arcade room – perfect for hosting parties and events with pals and family members.
It even comes with towering life-sized superhero statues – with Batman and Superman keeping an eye on house guests in the entertainment basement.
For the fitness fans there is a large gym area – fitted with a variety of machines and equipment with a sauna and large indoor pool.
The property – in Benfleet’s millionaire’s row – also comes with an additional pool house with another stunning pool, ten-seater spa, sauna and extensive changing rooms.
And if you want a change of scenery there’s about three acres of land with a floodlit tennis court and pavilion – perfect to get a few games in or spend sunny days outdoors.
In the main building, there are five sizeable reception rooms including formal dining room with a huge dining table, spot on for great dinner parties, and it also comes with its own wine cellar.
A large open-plan kitchen and dining and lounge area is decorated with bright and stylish furnishings and a coveted island kitchen unit, flat screen television and giant glitzy chandeliers.
A grand entrance with steps, a security gate system, large driveway and a garage with space for four cars, is all awaiting the new owner.
The home, in Benfleet Road, Benfleet, is laid out over more than four floors and has a hugely impressive triple height entrance hall with access to the main rooms including the large formal sitting rooms, formal dining room, wine cellar, study and library.
The property is on the market with Leigh-based agents Scott and Stapleton.
To arrange a viewing or for more information, call 01702 471155.
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