A mansion in Chigwell has been named as Rightmove's most viewed property for 2021.
Aspen House is set within 52 acres of private land, and includes five bedrooms which all comprise of walk-in wardrobes and en-suites.
That's not all though, as it comes with a cinema room, a sweeping drive with three double garages, its own spa, its own swimming pool, its own private gym and a 10-Car Underground Car Port with Car Lift and Turntable.
If you fancied owning the place it would set you back £15 million.
On the Rightmove website it describes the property as "Beautifully constructed to the highest specification and with the very best design.
"The use of weathered oak and lime rendered walls with rosemary roof tiles is commonly used in the surrounding villages and towns, in keeping with neighbouring houses and the countryside."
What were Rightmove's 10 most viewed properties of 2021?
1. Aspen House, Chigwell - £15 million
2. Restronguet Point, Truro - £2.5 million
3. Carrwood Road, Stockport - £4.75 million
4. Compton Bassett, Wiltshire - £6.75 million
5. The Chanters House, Ottery St Mary - £5.95 million
6. Skiddaw House, Bassenthwaite - £1.5 million
7. Merton Lane, London - Price not allocated
8. Ollerton, Nr Knutsford - £7.5 million
9. Lennox Gardens, Knightsbridge - £26.5 million
10. Alington Road, Evening Hill - £5.5 million
Rightmove’s Property Expert Tim Bannister said: “This year in property has really been like no other. We’ve seen people imagining the life that could be in the countryside, looking at what’s on offer by the coast, and more recently, reigniting their curiosity about the city.
"All of this is apparent in our most viewed homes of the year, where there really is a dream home for everyone, from a London manor house just yards from Hampstead Heath to a coastal escape with direct access to the sea in Cornwall.
"Britain continues to have a real fascination with property this year, and a passion for homes of varying designs, layouts and locations.”
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