Inside the most expensive house for sale on Rightmove

Monopoly players will know that Mayfair is the priciest property square on the board, and it’s now home to the most expensive residence on Rightmove.

That’s because this stunningly prestigious goliath of a property, which was added to our site just a few days ago, is on the market for a whopping £54.5million.

The spectacular Grade II-listed townhouse features an incredible 12 bedrooms and you’ll find it on the eastern edge of Hyde Park in London, just a 20-minute stroll from Buckingham Palace.

And just to give you some context, for £54.5millon you could buy 163 properties in Bristol based on the average asking price of property there.

This breath-taking townhouse is one of Mayfair’s original mansions and was built back in 1732.

It was extensively refurbished in 1908 by famed British Architect Ralph Knott and today the house has once again been restored to its former glory, albeit with some very modern touches.

The house spans a massive 14,500 sq ft and is laid out across six impressive floors, each filled with rooms of ridiculously grand proportions.

The dining room alone can comfortably host 20 guests (government restrictions permitting, of course) whilst the kitchen is beautifully minimalistic and suave.

One of the most luxurious features of this plush pad is that the main bedroom suite – complete with an enormous walk-in wardrobe – occupies the entire second floor and has its very own private, secluded roof terrace.

In the basement, you’ll also find that this mansion has an enviable home health spa.

The centre piece is the 73 ft swimming pool, one of Mayfair’s largest private swimming pools, a fitness studio, separate spa pool, sauna and for a post work-out relaxation: a private screening room.

All in all, this home is the most prestigious property we have come across for quite some time, and we hope you enjoy exploring it.

This property is listed for sale with Clifton Property Partners Ltd.

Take a closer look at the property below:


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