If you have pure luxury in mind - and a lot of money to spend - this nine-bed mansion in Hornchurch could be for you.
Listed on Zoopla for a hefty £2,750,000, the home features a bar, hot tub, cinema room, and even a heated swimming pool.
Located in Burntwood Avenue, in Emerson Park, this detached house offers 7,681 sq ft of luxury living.
The kitchen has solid granite worktops throughout (Image: Durden & Hunt/Zoopla)
As you walk in, you are met with an entrance hall complete with a winding staircase.
On the ground floor, there is a large living space, featuring a modern open plan kitchen, dining room, lounge and even a custom bar area.
If you fancy a drink you don't have to go far - the bar is in your living room (Image: Durden & Hunt/Zoopla)
This leads onto the garden through bi-fold doors, where you will find a decking area, heated outdoor pool and an outbuilding fitted with a hot tub.
The first floor of the property boasts a large master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite.
One of the nine (yes nine) bedrooms (Image: Durden & Hunt/Zoopla)
Three more bedrooms complete with contemporary en suites are also on this floor, along with an additional bedroom and a family bathroom.
The second floor houses yet more bedrooms, one with an en-suite, with some of the rooms currently used as a gym, cinema room and even a games room with its own bar area.
Family movie night gets a serious upgrade (Image: Durden & Hunt/Zoopla)
The house lies near to the A12, A127, M25 as well as Emerson Park Overground station.
The pool is heated for a dip in English weather (Image: Durden & Hunt/Zoopla)
Other features pointed out by the estate agent include an eight-camera CCTV and alarm system and a video entry phone system to all floors.
The star of the show - a Jacuzzi surrounded by fairy lights (Image: Durden & Hunt/Zoopla)
For more information, or to express an interest, call the estate agent Durden & Hunt on 01708 629485.
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