FANCY owning a house in one of Bracknell Forests most desired locations?
Well you can, if you have a spare £2.25 million in the bank.
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The property in Wellingtonia Avenue, Crowthorne is a home where you could really see yourself living the life of luxury.
And it’s price tag of £2.25 million means it is currently the most expensive house for sale in Bracknell.
The five-bedroom property comes with a heated swimming pool and gym.
It's contemporary yet designed with traditional features such as oak floors and beautiful spiral staircase.
The kitchen itself has a seamless look and feel, with pale grey door fronts and quartz worksurfaces, together with an attractive L shaped central island creating a cooking and dining space with ceiling mounted extraction.
You also have another reception room which is currently a formal dining room and then also a large living room with part vaulted feature and patio doors allowing access and views to the grounds.
Taking things upstairs you have five bedrooms, four of which have been given en suites, and they are lovely.
Bedrooms one and two take things a stage further with dressing rooms so creating a full suite.
Walking into bedroom one is quite breath taking, a stunning vaulted ceiling along with full height feature window gives something very special and allows the view and light pour in.
A further staircase then takes you to floor three, another great office workspace or den, lovely little extra.
Moving outside you have an impressive triple garage complex, obviously fantastic for any car enthusiasts but also offering further potential should you have other ideas.
The internal staircase then also takes you up to the gym above complete with shower and WC.
Then we come to the pool, after the year we have had can you imagine how great this would have been, we all know where we are heading if the dreaded lockdown hits us again!
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