Home with its own lake, small islands, boats and zipwire for sale for £1,750,000

pictures of beech house and the nearby lake
That’s lower than half the typical value of a semi-detached property in central London (Image: BNPS)

Have you ever ever wished your personal lake?

Nicely, if you happen to’ve obtained pockets deep sufficient, now could possibly be your probability.

The very lovely Beech Home comes with a spring-fed lake with small islands, a number of boats and a zipwire that runs throughout the water.

For a tidy £1,750,000, it could possibly be yours.

In accordance with Rightmove, that’s lower than half what the typical value of a semi-detached property in central London was final yr, which was £3,562,500.

Ah, the capital.

BNPS.co.uk (01202) 558833 Pic: Strutt&Parker/BNPS The Swallows and Amazons lifestyle is up for grabs with this impressive family home with royal neighbours, on the market for ??1.75m. Beech House has a spring-fed lake with small islands, several boats and a zipwire that runs across the water, the perfect adventure playground for children. The spacious five-bedroom property is in Bagshot, Surrey, and has views over Bagshot Park, the ??30m home of Prince Edward and Sophie. It is named for a magnificent beech tree in front of the house, which is more than 200 years old and believed to have been planted by Admiral Lord Nelson.
What’s to not like? (Image: Strutt & Parker/BNPS)

Beech House and the lake
It’s giving bougie cottagecore (Image: Strutt & Parker/BNPS)

Named for the beech tree in entrance of the home that’s greater than 200 years outdated and believed to have been planted by Admiral Lord Nelson, at Beech Home, you’ll even have royalty for neighbours.

The five-bedroom property in Bagshot, Surrey has views over Bagshot Park, the £30,000,000 residence of Prince Edward and Sophie.

Beech Home was constructed round 1910 and began out as a nursing residence earlier than being become a household residence. 

a bedroom looking out at the lake at Beech House
Think about waking as much as that on daily basis (Image: Strutt & Parker/BNPS)

The property spams 2,911 sqft, with a kitchen/eating room and drawing room on the bottom flooring, two bedrooms, two bogs and a utility room/fitness center on the primary flooring, and two bedrooms and one other toilet on the highest flooring.

There’s additionally an workplace/further bed room on a mezzanine stage, in addition to a decrease floor flooring self-contained one-bedroom flat and a cellar.

the lake at Beech House
Tranquil (Image: Strutt & Parker/BNPS)

a large bathroom Beech House
You wouldn’t precisely be brief on house inside both (Image: Strutt & Parker/BNPS)

the large kitchen at Beech House and the lake
Bought to like a kitchen island (Image: Strutt & Parker/BNPS)

Daniel Burstow, of Strutt & Parker, stated: ‘Beech Home is an incredible property. Our purchasers have been there for 40 years and had their youngsters and grandchildren develop up on this fantastic Swallows and Amazons setting.

‘There’s a zipper wire that runs throughout the lake, and so they had nice enjoyable messing about on boats on the lake. Traditionally it’s believed somebody put sturgeon within the lake and an enormous one has been caught earlier than.

‘After I was there I noticed a kingfisher, which is sort of uncommon for the world, and there are resident geese and geese. There are two little islands within the lake that may solely be accessed by boat and supply a refuge for the geese.

the large patio at Beech House
Lush (Image: Strutt & Parker/BNPS)

Beech House and the lake
Fancy it? (Image: Strutt & Parker/BNPS)

‘And the lake is spring-fed, so it’s constantly shifting. It additionally has views out over Crown land and native folklore says the massive beech tree after which the home is called was planted by Admiral Lord Nelson, it’s over 200 years outdated.

‘It’s uncommon to seek out that type of setting and placement that near a city. You get the advantages of residing near the facilities, however it feels such as you’re residing in the midst of nowhere.’

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