A luxury home with award-winning gardens has gone up on the market for £15 million in Buckinghamshire.

The detached seven-bedroom home on Crown Lane in Farnham Royal is up for grabs. 

The sleek mansion would be no stranger in the HBO hit series Succession, which follows the Roy family’s fight for control over the family media company.

The backdrop of the comedy drama written by the Peep Show creator Jesse Armstrong is dotted with luxury property ranging from private New England country manors to sleek Manhattan penthouses and desert retreats.

The Crown Lane house boasts high ceilings, including a triple height statement entrance hall, modern fireplaces, a 360 degrees sun terrace and a pool room.

Downstairs reception rooms, dining room and the galleried library have been designed to blend seamlessly.

Thanks to an ink black reflection pool, the dining room appears to float on water with a floodlit vertical garden behind it.

Award-winning luxury gardens

 

The secluded home boasts gold medal winning Chelsea Garden with a calming water feature flanked by pleached hornbeams.

A south-facing paved terrace overlooks the lawns, a ha-ha fencing giving the illusion of a rolling lawn and a paddock beyond.

Fragrant wisteria surrounds the walk from the presidential suite to the BBQ area built in a yew shelter.

In the early spring, 30,000 snowdrop bulbs will appear within the woodland walks.

Walking distance from the house is Burnham Beeches with its over 700-years-old Druids oak and the ants made famous by Sir David Attenborough in his latest series Wild Isles.