Scrolling through houses on Zoopla 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 £2 million on you then Zoopla may have the property for you in the Poole area.
Located on Brownsea View Avenue, like the street name suggests it offers "uninterrupted views" of the surrounding area.
Take a look inside the property
Described as a "stunning contemporary home" on its Zoopla page, one of the selling points of the property is its "panoramic harbour views".
It is set in one of the "highest elevations" points in the Lilliput village area across approximately "3300 sq.ft of luxury accommodation".
Upon entering the property you'll find the main hallway, with the ground floor containing four double bedrooms.
Two of these have en-suites and there is also a feature family bathroom on this floor.
Going upstairs there is the final bedroom suite, bathroom and the main feature of the property in an open-plan kitchen/sitting room/dining room.
Panoramic views can be seen from here, with the lounge area flowing naturally into the dining area.
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Meanwhile, the kitchen has many features including a six-ring Miele gas hob with vertical extractor, integrated Miele steam oven, combination microwave, warming draw and Miele tap to open dishwasher.
Doors from this room lead out to the rear terrace, with quick and easy access to a pool.
Finally, on the second floor, there is a bespoke walnut bar, designed, and commissioned by the current owner to socialise in this entertaining area with a frameless glass terrace.
There is also a balcony where you can take in the views from the surrounding area.
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