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Probably a couple Mill in Edinburgh, the most expensive house in the UK is on the market just now at £70M and is in Surrey!

UK’s most expensive country house goes on sale with a price tag of in excess of £70 million
The most expensive country property ever to go on sale in the UK is being put on the market today (Monday 28 February 2005). Priced at in excess of £70 million, Updown Court is being heralded as the first 21st century stately home in Britain, with grounds larger in area than both the royal residences of Buckingham Palace and Hampton Court.

Located in the picturesque English village of Windlesham in the heart of Surrey, in what is becoming known as the ‘golden triangle’ (Runnymede, Ascot and Weybridge), this 58 acre estate has all the features of the grandest homes in Britain, together with state of the art technology. All the systems are computer controlled and can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

The sumptuous facilities include five swimming pools, a heated marble driveway, a private cinema, bowling alley, indoor squash court, all weather floodlit tennis court, and stabling for six horses. There is also a helipad for private landings and underground garaging for at least eight limousines.

The accommodation comprising the Updown Court estate is made up of four principal buildings - the main house, guest accommodation, gate lodge and a separate estate manager’s office. Twenty-four bedroom/bathroom suites are provided as part of a total of 103 rooms. The sweeping double staircase at the entrance of the main house is a replica of the late Gianni Versace’s home in Miami. The main house also contains a panic room in case of terrorist attacks.

Updown Court is only 28 miles from Central London and within a 20 minute ride by car to Heathrow Airport. The local area has a range of top schools for all ages, including Eton College and St Mary’s School at Ascot. Sporting facilities nearby include golf at Wentworth and Sunningdale, racing at Ascot and polo on Smith’s Lawn. The area is home to the family of Sheikh al Maktoum. Interest in this new ‘trophy home’ has already been expressed by various international entrepreneurs and the ‘super-rich’.

The property has been masterminded by property developer and entrepreneur, Leslie Allen-Vercoe of Rhymer Investments. For further information about Updown Court, please contact John Denney at Hamptons International:

Hamptons International, 168 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW3 1HW
Telephone: + 44 (0) 1483 572864
Email: denneyj@hamptons-int.com


[Edited on 02-03-2005 by Colin]



any pictures of this?

i actually enjoy looking at houses and watching them been built. i also look in the housing paper too although i have no intension of buying a house yet.
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Are you a builder Ben?
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sparky mate why?

how are you anyhow bud?

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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
Probably a couple Mill in Edinburgh, the most expensive house in the UK is on the market just now at £70M and is in Surrey!

UK’s most expensive country house goes on sale with a price tag of in excess of £70 million
The most expensive country property ever to go on sale in the UK is being put on the market today (Monday 28 February 2005). Priced at in excess of £70 million, Updown Court is being heralded as the first 21st century stately home in Britain, with grounds larger in area than both the royal residences of Buckingham Palace and Hampton Court.

Located in the picturesque English village of Windlesham in the heart of Surrey, in what is becoming known as the ‘golden triangle’ (Runnymede, Ascot and Weybridge), this 58 acre estate has all the features of the grandest homes in Britain, together with state of the art technology. All the systems are computer controlled and can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

The sumptuous facilities include five swimming pools, a heated marble driveway, a private cinema, bowling alley, indoor squash court, all weather floodlit tennis court, and stabling for six horses. There is also a helipad for private landings and underground garaging for at least eight limousines.

The accommodation comprising the Updown Court estate is made up of four principal buildings - the main house, guest accommodation, gate lodge and a separate estate manager’s office. Twenty-four bedroom/bathroom suites are provided as part of a total of 103 rooms. The sweeping double staircase at the entrance of the main house is a replica of the late Gianni Versace’s home in Miami. The main house also contains a panic room in case of terrorist attacks.

Updown Court is only 28 miles from Central London and within a 20 minute ride by car to Heathrow Airport. The local area has a range of top schools for all ages, including Eton College and St Mary’s School at Ascot. Sporting facilities nearby include golf at Wentworth and Sunningdale, racing at Ascot and polo on Smith’s Lawn. The area is home to the family of Sheikh al Maktoum. Interest in this new ‘trophy home’ has already been expressed by various international entrepreneurs and the ‘super-rich’.

The property has been masterminded by property developer and entrepreneur, Leslie Allen-Vercoe of Rhymer Investments. For further information about Updown Court, please contact John Denney at Hamptons International:

Hamptons International, 168 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW3 1HW
Telephone: + 44 (0) 1483 572864
Email: denneyj@hamptons-int.com


[Edited on 02-03-2005 by Colin]



any pictures of this?

i actually enjoy looking at houses and watching them been built. i also look in the housing paper too although i have no intension of buying a house yet.


Coul;dnt see any, I would have liked to have seen aswell
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ones on my estate are about half a mill, most expensive ones though are on my boss' estate, they range up to about 2-3 mill i think
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I think theyre about 250k on my estate.
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Well there are loads of little hamlets round here and dozens of million pound barn conversions etc in these little villages... go for so much coz we r so central to everywhere and so close 2 london
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quote:
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ones on my estate are about half a mill, most expensive ones though are on my boss' estate, they range up to about 2-3 mill i think


Does your boss live up Generals Wood?

Ours was valued for £450k a couple of months ago we bought it for £150k in Oct 2000
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also the house we overlook is worth £400k
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An the estate we live on has quite a few £800k houses that are 6/7 bedroms :S
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quote:
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ones on my estate are about half a mill, most expensive ones though are on my boss' estate, they range up to about 2-3 mill i think


Does your boss live up Generals Wood?

Ours was valued for £450k a couple of months ago we bought it for £150k in Oct 2000


nah he lives at north lodge? between chester and birtly? jst down road from me. our new house is just under half a mill like, but its canny size! i walked past ur car today saw adverty for corsa on window, i nearly keyed it
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An the estate we live on has quite a few £800k houses that are 6/7 bedroms :S


they cant be offical 6/7 bedrooms, wont get insurance. ours is 6 double bedrooms, but officially has to be registered as 5 bedroom and 'playroom'
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The pikey bastard MOT man snapped off my petrol cover. so you would have just added insult to injury
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quote:
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An the estate we live on has quite a few £800k houses that are 6/7 bedroms :S


they cant be offical 6/7 bedrooms, wont get insurance. ours is 6 double bedrooms, but officially has to be registered as 5 bedroom and 'playroom'
lol didnt know that yeah there are a few 6 beds certainly... could well be classed as study etc
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purple_corsa_gls - ok ill key it on friday when i walk past
robbo - u knwo now thing is ours already had a study as wel;l as 6 bedrooms, 3 living rooms etc so persimmon registered it as playroom
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I used to work at more than home insurance, and the max was 15 bedroom
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I used to work at more than home insurance, and the max was 15 bedroom


when we got ours built, we asked why they registered it as 5 bedroom and playroom and they said coz they couldny get 6 bedroom + insured
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I think they lied and sold you a 5 bed house and a garage with a bed in. I bet the sales man pissed himself when you bought that 2 bed semi with potential for nigh on half a mil
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I think they lied and sold you a 5 bed house and a garage with a bed in. I bet the sales man pissed himself when you bought that 2 bed semi with potential for nigh on half a mil


eh our garages have cars in, not beds all houses on estate are same, non are counted as 6 bedroom
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In my road, our house £325,000
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£ 1 mil at the top of the road
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This is the site to the 70 Million pound house.

http://www.updowncourt.com

Larger in area than both the royal residences of Hampton Court Palace or Buckingham Palace, this magnificent estate symbolises the grand scale and imposing presence of the Great Houses of England, yet employs state-of-the-art 21st Century technology to provide the ultimate living environment.

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Probably my house... Or maybe Ozzy Osbournes, his is pretty big but has no land in comparison.
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that van hoogstratten bloke lives about 20 mins down the rd from me thats gotta be worth mega mega bucks its bigger than buckingham palace iirc

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