What would be on your wish list for your dream home?
For some people a tennis court and nine-hole golf course certainly would feature.
Well if so this stunning property in Aldham could be for you.
If you have a spare £4 million around of course.
The home is being marketed on property site Zoopla for offers over £4 million.
- The property is being marketed for £4 million
The five-bed home is set in approximately 76 acres of grounds, roughly as big as 38 football pitches.
- It is set in 76 acres of grounds
As well as the already mentioned tennis court and nine-hole golf course, there is a lake and Koi pond, a cart lodge and several outbuildings.
- The grounds include a lake and Koi pond
Inside the home itself there are five double bedrooms and three bathrooms as well as five reception rooms.
- A tennis court and nine-hole golf course also feature
There is a five space car port and ample space to park outside the home.
- One of the bedrooms of the property
The existing owner, who runs a building firm, bought the property in 1989.
- One of the three bathrooms at the home
He said the grounds were the real star of the show and attracted him and his wife to the property, saying there is a "wonderful feeling of peace, tranquillity and total privacy throughout".
- The kitchen if the £4 million home
Tom Parker, Consumer Spokesperson at Zoopla, said: "If you have deep enough pockets, this property is the perfect place to spend lockdown.
"There's plenty to keep you entertained on the 76 acre grounds including a tennis court and nine-hole golf course.
"If it's some peace and quiet you're after, the property also has a stunning rural backdrop over the Colne Valley and it's very own lake and koi pond."
- One of the large reception rooms at the property
Pictures courtesy of Zoopla.
You can view the advert here.
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