Scrolling through houses on Rightmove is a great pastime.
From looking over mansions to county estates and beach getaways to a cabin in the woods, there’s a dream home out there for every personality.
Whether you’re planning on buying or not, having a nosey at the houses is good fun.
If you have a spare £1 million on you then Rightmove may have the property for you in the Bournemouth area.
Located in Southbourne Overcliff Drive the house is a clifftop property that has four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Take a look inside the property
The house is spread out over three floors which includes a loft room, alongside it being in an "enviable location" according to its Rightmove page.
Additionally, it has "stunning, uninterrupted sea views" from the first floor and "far-reaching, panoramic sea views" from the loft conversion on the second floor.
Upon entering the property you'll find the hallway which gives access to a generously-sized family room, living room, W.C. and L-shaped kitchen/diner.
The kitchen is equipped with two ovens, an induction hob with a coloured glass splash back, space for white goods and a breakfast bar.
Additionally, it has bi-fold doors that open up onto the patio area and garden.
Meanwhile, upstairs there is a galleried landing leading to all principal rooms and the converted loft.
The main bedroom has sea views, a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room.
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In terms of the garden it is described as "meticulously landscaped" with a laid to level lawn, raised patio and mature shrubbery border.
The garden also benefits from a detached outbuilding, providing the potential for a home office and/or secure storage for outdoor sports equipment.
In front of the house there is a driveway that provides parking space for multiple vehicles.
See the full listing on the Rightmove website here.
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