We have found six of the most expensive houses/properties which are currently up for sale.
So count your pennies and check your wallets as these figures are quite eyewatering.
Number Six: Church Road, Winkfield - £3,250,000
This detached house boasts five bedrooms and five bathrooms and is only a 10-minute drive from Bracknell.
The building is also situated on around 6,476 square feet of land, making it one of the largest landscapes of property in the area.
Number Five: Lower Sandhurst Road, Finchampstead - £3,300,000
A freehold property hidden in the Royal Borough, this is a detached six-bedroom property that boasts six bathrooms, a curved staircase, and a double garage.
Additionally, this house also showcases four separate living rooms.
Number Four: St Mary’s Road, Sunninghill - £4,250,000
Described as ‘Edwardian’, this is a seven-bedroom detached house that has got an underground wine cellar, a tennis court, four double bedrooms, and Jack & Jill bathrooms
And if you fancied a bit of social time, the property even boasts a snooker room.
Number Three: Hawthorn Lane, Nuptown, Warfield - £5,750,000
Another hidden gem in Berkshire, this property is only 20 years ago, and has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and three separate floors.
Added with stables, a tennis court, a huge garden, and a swimming pool, the house is on the market for just under £6m.
Image Two: Winkfield Row, Winkfield - £5,570,000
Priced the same as the property above, this house in Winkfield shows off three garage spaces, a curved staircase, and a balcony.
And as well as multiple living and dining rooms, there is also a separate cinema room, family room, and breakfast area.
This house was built by John Barker, who at the time was a gentleman usher to Queen Elizabeth I and it dates back to 1580.
Arranged over three floors, the property boasts two cottages, two flats, numerous garages, stables, barns, and paddocks.
Additionally, it has got 12 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.
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