If you've ever driven through Beaconsfield Old Town, you've probably seen the Grade II listed red brick building along the A40 - but you won't believe how impressive it really is behind closed doors.
From the front, Wycombe End House on Wycombe End looks pretty respectable but otherwise quite unremarkable - but go inside and the six-bed home has been given a luxurious makeover and boasts some impressive gardens.
The historic building, which dates back to at least the mid-eighteenth century, has been put up for sale by the current owners - for £6,950,000.
Lavishly restored with seemingly no expense spared, Wycombe End House has been modernised, but still has some gorgeous period features.
Step inside the front door and into a bright hallway adorned with chandeliers, before heading into an open plan Clive Christian kitchen breakfast and family room and four further reception rooms, the formal drawing room with a beautiful fireplace, study, sitting room, dining room and lastly a cinema room.
There is also a temperature-controlled wine cellar that can hold around 2,000 bottles.
Head upstairs and the main bedroom suite has a huge built-in dressing room and an en-suite that overlooks the garden with marble units and a freestanding bath.
There are two extra bedrooms on the first floor, while the top floor has two more bedrooms, an en suite, a family bathroom - and another sitting room with a kitchenette.
Heading out into the south-facing garden, you can look ahead to the warmer months and imagine all the parties you can host in the large entertaining area, outdoor kitchen and a sun terrace.
You wouldn't guess from looking at the front of the house, but the whole plot measures 0.8 acres - and there is also an option to buy an extra 1.25 acres of land, which also has planning consent for more houses.
According to Zoopla's listing history, Wycombe End House was last sold in December 2006 for £1.6 million - so the current owners have helped to massively increase its value.
If you're interested in taking a look at the house, go to www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/59661192/
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