THIS epic six-bedroom mansion in Bournemouth is on the market for £2,050,000.
The second most popular property for sale in the conurbation this year is this huge mansion in Glenferness Avenue.
Boasting six bedrooms, four bathrooms and a swimming pool and gym complex this home is the ideal property for the most discerning of families.
Located in the prestigious Talbot Woods area, the property has a veranda which overlooks the Meyrick Park golf course - so what's not to love?
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On the market with St Quintin Property Group in Ferndown, the property has been completely modernised throughout and finished to a very high standard.
Entranced through electronically controlled wrought iron gates, a video entry system and a large sweeping driveway the property oozes grandeur and sophistication.
Inside, you are greeted by a large entrance hallway with a bespoke feature fireplace - small finishing touches are what the estate agents say make this 'a sublime property'.
It has been extensively modernised throughout and an extension has recently been added to elevate the property's offerings further by incorporating a large indoor swimming pool and gym area with a shower room.
The extensive ground floor features the leisure complex in addition to an orangery, family room, living room, dining room and kitchen, utility room, boot room and studio apartment.
Upstairs there are four further bedrooms, all with en-suites and dressing rooms.
On the second floor is a games room and study.
A spokesperson for St Quintin Property Group said: "The small details of this sublime property are in abundance and apparent and it is our opinion that you will struggle to find any imperfections."
To find out more information or to see more images, visit Rightmove.
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