A countryside mansion, built by renowned architect John Nash has been listed on the market for £2.75 Million.
The 6-bedroom home, located within the beautiful village of Sunninghill overlooks the stunning Berkshire countryside.
Built-in the early 19th century, the Grade-II property boasts a unique thatched roof and beautiful period.
This is a rare opportunity to own a property in the heart of the royal borough and close to the convenience of Ascot High Street.
John Nash, who designed the period mansion, is famed for building some of the country's most historic buildings and famous structures. This includes Buckingham Palace, Marble Arch, and the Royal Pavilion in Brighton to name a few.
Six bedrooms, four bathrooms, three drawing rooms, and a kitchen are spread over two floors. This includes a ground floor annex which consists of a separate kitchen, a bedroom, a utility room, and a snug.
A swimming pool, a tennis court, a garage/workshop, a summer house, and a cabin also sit on the grounds of the property.
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