Luxury House | House Tour of Luxury Home (UK)
In this video, we are viewing a luxury house. Move iQ Property Tours series does a house tour of this £2million+ luxury home for sale, located in beautiful Buckinghamshire with outstanding views of the Chilterns.
In this first episode of our Property Tours video series, we tour an ultra-modern, five-bedroom, luxury family home, located in the quiet, peaceful and beautiful Chilterns and within an easy commute to London.
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This stunning property was once a standard bungalow. It has been transformed into an ultra-modern home, ideal for entertaining due to the open-plan living arrangement, multiple reception rooms and the feeling of space from the moment you step inside.
The double-height entrance hall with feature chandeliers and bespoke, handmade steel, wood and glass staircase set the tone for this luxury home.
There are quality tiles and underfloor heating throughout the property and almost every room in this home enjoys the spectacular views of the Chiltern Hills.
KITCHEN
The Porcelanosa kitchen includes an island with a stunning quartz worktop and is complete with all in-built modern appliances, including a wine fridge. Located just off one of the main reception rooms, it's an ideal entertaining space.
MASTER BEDROOM
The master suite occupies the entire first floor of this property. It includes a large dressing room with bespoke hand-built wardrobes and matching dressing table. It has a mezzanine overlooking the kitchen area below, a Juliet balcony offering views of the Chilterns and a large en-suite bathroom with a walk-in double shower and free-standing bath next to a wall-mounted touch screen television, for added luxury.
GARDEN & VIEWS
This property benefits from a south-facing garden and terrace and enjoys uninterrupted views of the Chilterns. The 0.2-acre garden features a lime tree and wildflower meadow at the bottom of the garden, and with the additional outdoor lighting, offers comfortable outdoor living space whether you're looking to entertain or enjoy quality family time.
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5 bedroom detached house for sale in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire - £1,670,000
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A FULLY REFURBISHED AND MODERNISED FAMILY HOUSE providing accommodation over two floors and set in delightful gardens. Double iron gates open on to a large gravel parking/turning area in front of the house. EPC Rating: D
The well proportioned and balanced accommodation has been completed to a high standard with attention to detail. All ground floor rooms rotate around the large reception hall with its marble tiled floor. An internal glazed screen provides a stunning vista from the hall through the drawing room and into the garden beyond. The majority of rooms benefit from speakers linked from a central Sonos? system as well as downlighters and television points. The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating. To the front of the house are the study and sitting room, both of which enjoy views of the front elevation. There is an integral double garage and utility room. The superb kitchen/breakfast/family room is well appointed with high gloss cabinets providing integrated appliances including Neff microwave oven, coffee machine, dishwasher and Baumatic stove with Bellina extractor above. There is also a large Samsung fridge/freezer and useful central island. This room has a limestone floor and three sets of glazed double doors opening onto the garden. On the first floor, the master bedroom suite is luxurious with a en suite dressing room and bathroom off the bedroom. All of the bathrooms have white suites of good contemporary design and are fully tiled. There are three en suite bathrooms and a shower room serves bedrooms four and five.
A wide brick paved seating area runs along the rear elevation. There is a large level lawn, bordered by established and colourful beds. At the far end of the garden, screened by a high hedge, is a former stable which provides useful workshop and storage space. There is outside lighting, water and power points.
Stoke Poges is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is famous for its churchyard at St Giles where Thomas Gray wrote Elergy Written in a Country Churchyard. Stoke Poges is home to the renowned Stoke Park Golf and Country Club and also known for its open fields, meadows, beech woods, extensive common and heath land.
Gerrards Cross, Beaconsfield, Uxbridge, Slough and Maidenhead are all within easy driving distance and offer good shopping facilities and fast commuter train services to London. The nearby M40 and M4 afford easy access to the M25, Heathrow and Gatwick airports and central London.
There is a good selection of independent and state schools nearby and Buckinghamshire is one of the last counties to maintain the grammar school system. Sporting facilities in the area include golf at Stoke Park, Gerrards Cross and Beaconsfield; polo and horse racing at Windsor and Ascot together with rowing at Dorney Lake and Henley.
From our office in the centre of Gerrards Cross (next to the Ethorpe Hotel) proceed south past the shops and at the A40 traffic lights go straight on into Windsor Road. After a couple of miles and on reaching the village of Stoke Poges go through the centre and turn right into Park Road (signposted to Stoke Park) where this property can be found.
Crazy Bear Hotel Tour and Room View Beaconsfield HP9 1LX UK
#Crazybear Hotel Tour and Room View. Old Town, Beaconsfield HP9 1LX, England. Probably once a good hotel, but the fact its filled with cheap GROUPON deals now may be a clue to how it's run now. Please check tripadvisor before you go or spend any money !
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Luxury guesthouse in Stadhampton with 2 restaurants, bar/lounge
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Places to see in ( Beaconsfield - UK )
Places to see in ( Beaconsfield - UK )
Beaconsfield is a market town and civil parish within the South Bucks district in Buckinghamshire centred 23.6 miles WNW of London and 17 miles SSE of the county's administrative town, Aylesbury. Four towns are within five miles: Slough, Amersham, Gerrards Cross and High Wycombe.
The town is adjacent to the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has a wide area of Georgian, neo-Georgian and Tudor revival high street architecture, known as the Old Town. It is celebrated for the first model village in the world and, in education, a direction and technical production institute, the National Film and Television School. The parish comprises Beaconsfield town and land mainly given over arable land. Some beech forest remains to supply an established beech furniture industry in High Wycombe, the making of modal and various artisan uses. Beaconsfield is recorded in property returns of 1185 where it is spelt Bekenesfeld, literally beechen field which would less archaically be read as 'clearing in the beeches'.
The parish church at the crossroads of Old Beaconsfield is dedicated to St Mary, it was rebuilt of flint and bath stone by the Victorians in 1869. The United Reformed Church in Beaconsfield can trace its roots of non-conformist worship in the town back to 1704. Old Beaconsfield has a number of old coaching inns along a wide street of red brick houses and small shops. It was the first (coach) stopping point on the road between London and Oxford.
Beaconsfield is the home of Bekonscot model village, which was the first model village in the world; and Beaconsfield Film Studios becoming the National Film and Television School, where many film directors and technicians have learned their craft. It is the birthplace of Terry Pratchett, author of the Discworld series of fantasy novels. Several scenes in Brief Encounter, a classic film about a woman in a dull middle class marriage who almost undertakes an affair, were filmed in the town: Station Parade served as Milford High Street and Boots on Burke's Parade was where Alec runs into Laura.
Beaconsfield is also home to the Chiltern Shakespeare Company, which annually holds amateur performances of Shakespeare plays, Beaconsfield Theatre Group (over 60 years old), Beaconsfield Musical & Operatic Society (over 100 years old) and to The Young Theatre (at Beaconsfield), a theatre company run by young people for young people and winners of the All British Festival of One Act Plays in 2004.
The M40 runs very close to the town with its eponymous Junction 2 on the parish boundary and is 4 lanes wide in either direction (junctions 1 to 3). Junction 2 is home to Beaconsfield motorway services. Local roads include the A355 which connects Amersham and Slough via Beaconsfield. The A40 parallels the M40 from London to Oxford and for years was the main road between the two cities as its precursor. The B474 connects the town to Hazlemere.
Rail links generally run close to the motorway. Beaconsfield railway station sees services to Birmingham Snow Hill and Moor Street, and London Marylebone. The line's trains have decades-settled fast and slow services, the former currently reaching London in around twenty five minutes. It has a car park as a minor park and ride station for mixed-mode commuters far from railway stations who drive towards the capital along the M40, smaller than Didcot Parkway railway station.
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Places to see in ( Baldock - UK )
Places to see in ( Baldock - UK )
Baldock is a historic market town in the local government district of North Hertfordshire in the ceremonial county of Hertfordshire, England where the River Ivel rises. It lies 33 miles (53 km) north of London, 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Bedford, and 14 miles (23 km) north northwest of the county town of Hertford. Nearby towns include Royston to the northeast, Letchworth and Hitchin to the southwest and Stevenage to the south.
Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements show the site of Baldock has been continuously occupied since prehistoric times.
At the beginning of the Iron Age there was a hillfort at Arbury Banks, 5 km to the northeast of Baldock, that dominated the area. In the Late Iron Age (c. 100 BC), the local power base shifted from the hillfort to the vicinity of Baldock. The soil was easily farmed and transportation was more convenient. In the Roman and late Roman eras the community appears to have been both a market town and religious centre. The Roman settlement gradually disappeared. There is no entry for Baldock in the Domesday Book.
The Baldock Festival is a cultural festival which started in 1983 and takes place on the first weekend in May. The festival consists of events throughout the town and the local area, such as museum trips, a barn dance, cheese tasting, brewery tours, clairvoyance evening, cricket match, comedy sketches, family quiz night, mystery tour, open gardens, history talks, and several music events, some of which feature local bands. The festival culminates in the Historic Street Fair held in the High Street, on the second and final weekend where stallholders dress in clothing of the era and help to portray what life was like in the historic town. The Baldock Beer Festival takes place during the first weekend where local and national real ales, real ciders and continental lagers may be sampled.
Thanks to its location, the town was a major staging post between London and the north: many old coaching inns still operate as pubs and hotels, and Baldock has a surprising number of pubs for its size. From the 1770s until 2008 the high street was very wide, a typical feature of medieval market places where more than one row of buildings used to stand. In the case of Baldock, the bottom of the High Street had three such rows, until Butcher's Row was demolished by the Turnpike authorities in the 1770s. In late 2008, a town centre enhancement plan included a narrowing of the road and subsequent widening of paved areas.
Since the 16th century, Baldock has been a centre for malting, subsequently becoming a regional brewing centre with at least three large brewers still operating at the end of the 19th Century, despite a decline in demand for the types of beer produced locally. The 1881 Census records approximately 30 drinking establishments (the town's population was at that time around 1900). Throughout the early 20th century a large number of pubs continued to operate, many of which were sustained by the adjacent and much larger town of Letchworth, which had no alcohol retailers prior to 1958, and had only two pubs and a single hotel bar until the mid-1990s. Its larger population had for many years visited both Baldock and Hitchin for refreshment.
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EAB Homes - award-winning boutique development company in the UK
EAB Homes is an award-winning boutique development company, building exceptional, high-end residential properties in and around the Home Counties. For over 30 years, we have specialized in the design, development, and construction of bespoke new family homes that are sought-after by individuals who appreciate the very best.
EAB is constantly on the lookout for any land opportunities, and conversations with like-minded investors or landowners as to possible JV projects, sales, and acquisitions.
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Industry: Construction
Company size:2-10 employees
Includes members with current employer listed as EAB Homes, including part-time roles.
Headquarters: Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
Company Founded: 1986
Specialties: New Build Luxury Residential, Optimising Land Opportunities for the Purposes of Redevelopment, Interior Design, NHBC and BLP Recognised Home-builder and Developer, Multi-Award Winning Developer, Beaconsfield Based Family Business, Established in 1986, Joint Venture Partner, Trusted and Experienced Residential Developer, Established Luxury Residential Brand, Helping to maximise the potential of your property, Architectural Design and Planning, Interior Architecture, Considerate Contracting, A Passion for Quality and Unrivalled Attention to Detail, Utilisation of Green Technologies to Power New Homes, Supporting Local Businesses and Charities, Exceptionally Unique and Luxurious Family Homes, Renowned and Trusted Supply Chain Partners, and Networking, we are Always Open for Business and to Discuss an Idea
Top 10 Richest Towns In The UK
A run down of the top ten richest towns in the UK
The richest towns in the London commuter belt dominate the top 10, but the affluent nature of the Cheshire area is reflected in this list by London-based wealth consultancy WealthInsight.
Only towns or villages with less than 30,000 people were included in the research.
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1. Windsor, Berkshire
2. Weybridge, Surrey
3. Sevenoaks, Kent
4. Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
5. Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
6. Marlow, Buckinghamshire
7. Hale, Greater Manchester
8. Alderley Edge, Cheshire
9. Bray
10. Ascot (incl. Sunninghill)
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UNTOUCHED ABANDONED MANSION, ENGLAND
Eyup eyup, this week we're at an amazing almost untouched abandoned mansion in the rolling hills of England. Usually these places get pretty trashed pretty quick but this one was in amazing condition.
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Exploring the dilapidated ruins of civilisation, abandoned buildings, creepy theme parks, military bases, and underground vaults containing the remnants of a by gone era. And with a bit of comedy and humour chucked in there too, can't be too serious about these things.
We're not serious urban explorers, we just love the adventure.
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Stunning Property For Sale in London UK
London UK
Found in a leafy haven of fashionable Notting Hill, this end-of-terrace townhouse is one of only eight corner properties on Elgin Crescent and has recently been renovated to the highest specification.
• The latest project from renowned developer Thornsett, with interior design by the award-wining Staffan Tollgard Design Group, this 19th-century townhouse has been completely remodelled and redesigned to exacting standards.
• Arranged over six floors, this stunning family home offers wonderful open-plan accommodation and excellent entertaining space with an abundance of natural light throughout.
• Beautifully configured, the property includes five bedrooms (all en suite), a large reception room with high ceilings, a spacious-open plan kitchen/breakfast room with a central island, a large cinema room, a fully-fitted wine storage room and a conservatory.
• The house comes with the added benefit of its own private steps leading directly on to one of London`s most prestigious private-communal gardens.
• A stone`s throw from the famous Portobello Road, with its wealth of fashion boutiques, world-class restaurants and luxury retailers, some of the best preparatory schools in London are also within easy walking distance and the underground station of Notting Hill Gate is close by.
• It is extremely rare to find a house in London with high ceilings, grand proportions and access to communal gardens in such a coveted location.
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* Bedrooms: 5
* Bathrooms: 6
* Size: 381 m2
* Floor: 6
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Video of Esher, Surrey | What's it like to live in Esher?
Get a flavour of what it would be like to live in leafy Esher from this captivating video from Octagon.
Esher has long been a renowned address for those who like being close to London but enjoy the tranquillity of a more rural setting.
Aside from the collection of stylish shopping facilities on Esher High Street, there are hotels, restaurants, cinemas, and theatres, as well as three golf courses within easy reach. There are many renowned local attractions such as Sandown Racecourse and Sandown Park, which has a wealth of recreational facilities, including a dry-ski slope, a health club and a go-karting track. One mile south-west of Esher is Claremont Landscape Garden, an eighteenth century delight now owned by the National Trust. The garden extends to 50 acres and is most famous for its 3 acre turf amphitheatre, one of the only surviving examples of its kind in Europe.
The area is recognised for its selection of celebrated private roads and premier estates as well as the superb local schooling such as the ACS International School, Claremont Fan Court and Reeds School.
Esher mainline station provides a 28 minutes service to London (Waterloo). The A3, accessed via Hinchley Wood, provides access London, the South and Heathrow and Gatwick Airports.
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Madison Fox - Exclusive House in Chigwell - £4,999,995
For sale, is this incredible 7 bed detached house with a 2 bedroom annex
Listing Price : £,4,999,995
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This is our most popular luxury one-story end unit town home. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms a large galley style kitchen which is open to the great room. The sky lights and vaulted ceiling add to great room's grandeur. This home can be built with the optional sunroom and 2-sided fireplace (shown). The formal dining has easy access to the kitchen and great room. The private master suite has a tray ceiling and a luxury master bath. The walk-in shower and separate soaking tub, are complimented by a walk-in closet and the water closet. The remaining 2 bedrooms and bathroom are located on the opposite side of the home.
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Luxury Hotel Travel Vlog - Crazy Bear Hotel
Recently we stayed over night at the Crazy Bear Hotel in Stadhampton. In this little travel vlog I'll give you a room tour of this luxury hotel suite and show you some of what we got up to during our stay.
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7 Bedroom Mansion in Beaconsfield presented by BTH Properties
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Full Viewing Tour of Wedding Venue Hedsor House, Hedsor Park, Taplow, Maidenhead UK SL6 0HX
HEDSOR HOUSE IS A MAGNIFICENT UK COUNTRY HOUSE AND A UNIQUE WEDDING VENUE. #hedsor #hedsorhouse This is a full tour and walk through. I hope it's useful. Please subscribe. From starring as Nicole Kidman’s home in The Golden Compass to the location for Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut Quartet. Johnny Depp to Tom Hardy, we are well-versed in welcoming high profile guests onto the Hedsor estate. HEDSOR HOUSE, HEDSOR PARK, TAPLOW, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, SL6 0HX, UK 01628 819050 INFO@HEDSOR.COM
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