This is the most expensive house on the market right now in Havering - listed on Zoopla for £4 million.
This detached, six-bedroom mansion comes with seven bathrooms, three receptions and sits on a four-acre estate in Stapleford Abbotts.
The property boasts several luxuries, including a cinema room, an indoor swimming pool, a spa, a private bar and parking for more than ten vehicles.
All six bedrooms have en-suite facilities and bespoke fitted wardrobes.
The estate agent, Bowden Bradley, said: "This bespoke six-bedroom detached property offers an unparalleled lifestyle, combining exquisite design and countryside living with the convenience of suburban tranquillity just moments away from central London."
The mansion, which occupies a massive 9,000 square ft, is located between Harold Wood and Gidea Park, both about 3.5 miles away.
Mr Bradley added: "This home offers a rare opportunity for discerning buyers seeking the epitome of comfort and elegance.
"Upon entering, you are greeted by a grand entrance hall adorned with a stunning diamond-cut chandelier, complemented by a striking glass-vaulted wall that floods the interior with natural light, creating an inviting ambiance throughout."
A number of features are waiting beyond the grand entrance hall.
For cooking and entertaining, there's an expansive open-plan quartz kitchen.
Leisure activities are more than catered for with the swimming pool, spa, and cinema.
The gym is well-equipped for exercise buffs and those who love hosting have a private bar at their disposal.
Outside are four acres of grounds, including gardens and a private lake, offering a "serene retreat and picturesque views".
The estate agent said: "Whether enjoying al fresco dining, leisurely strolls, or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings, the outdoor spaces provide endless opportunities for enjoyment and relaxation."
From the property, it takes around 45 minutes to reach Liverpool Street.
Stapleford Abbotts Primary School is half a mile away, and Dame Tipping Church of England Primary School is slightly further at 0.9 miles.
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