According to the estate agent, this property stands as one of the largest houses in Barnes, with a substantial footprint of 9,397 square feet.
The seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom house offers considerable space and a variety of unique features that contribute to its hefty valuation.
Lounge with fitted bar, mirrored shelving and recessed ceiling (Image: Winkworth – Barnes/Zoopla)
Distinct elements include four separate reception rooms, a conservatory, a utility room, a kitchen and a games room.
An impressive cinema, steam room, sauna and a leisure floor equipped with a swimming pool and gymnasium further add to the luxury of the home.
The private location of the property makes it more attractive to potential buyers.
Situated behind electronic gates and a sweeping driveway, the house is set back from the road offering serene views over the London Wetlands.
Sheep and highland cattle can often be seen grazing at the bottom of the garden.
Tiered rear garden with lawn, planting beds, decked terrace and outdoor seating area (Image: Winkworth – Barnes/Zoopla)
The sleeping accommodation is spread across the upper levels, with six of the home’s seven bedrooms arranged over the first and second floors.
The principal bedroom, located on the first floor, features a dressing room, bathroom, separate cloakroom, conservatory, and roof terrace.
The estate agent emphasises the neighbourhood’s prestigious reputation, underlining its proximity to the River Thames and access to central London and Heathrow.
Tiered cinema room with red leather seating and wall-mounted speakers (Image: Winkworth – Barnes/Zoopla)
The property is also close to excellent schools, including St Paul’s, The Harrodian, The Swedish School and Ibstock Place School.
Younger pupils have options such as Colet Court, St Osmund’s, Lowther, and Barnes Primary.
Barnes Village is renowned for its community-driven atmosphere, and future owners of the property will benefit from the vicinity of restaurants, cafes, open spaces and the Wetland Wildlife Nature Reserve.
Seating area with glass floor panel and doors to side courtyard (Image: Winkworth – Barnes/Zoopla)
In terms of transportation, Barnes and Barnes Bridge overland train stations are nearby, along with access to more shops and numerous tube stations across the River Thames in Hammersmith.
Barnes is also home to various sports facilities, including The Roehampton Club, Riverside Health Club and Barn Elms, offering a wide range of activities for fitness enthusiasts.
Richmond Park and Kew Gardens also provide ample opportunities for walking and exploring nature.

