Updown Court

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Updown Court is the most expensive private home on the market anywhere in the world. Updown Court is a neo-classical Californian style residence situated in the village of Windlesham in Surrey, England. Larger in area than both the royal residences of Hampton Court Palace or Buckingham Palace, this magnificent estate symbolises the grand and imposing presence of the Great Houses of England, yet employs state-of-the-art 21st Century technology to provide the ultimate living environment. This 103-room mansion has 58 acres of landscaped gardens and private woodland. The property has been constructed using some of the rarest materials on Earth, notably marble from Italy. Updown Court has 103 rooms, of which 24 are bedrooms, each with its own marble en-suite bathroom. Among other features, it has a fully automated two-lane bowling alley, five swimming pools including an Infinity pool, a squash court, a floodlit tennis court, a wine cellar with a capacity for 3,000 bottles, 50-seat cinema with a private bar and a panic room in case of a terrorist attack. This 40,000 sq/ft, aside from all the other typical Mansion amenities, its standout factor is the 24-carat gold leaf mosaic floor featured in 22 bedrooms and 27 baths. According to the estate’s developer, Leslie Allen-Vercoe, Updown Court is specially built for and targeted at the billionaire market.

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