For a taste of luxury in Croydon, have a look inside this huge £2.75 million home - with its own heated pool.
Tucked away in an exclusive private road in Shirley Hills, the property sits next to the renowned Addington golf courses, as well as wedding venue Addington palace.
This grand four-bedroom, three-bathroom detached house, known as 'Pinehurst', boasts more than 4600 sq.ft of space.
On the ground floor of the Shirley Hills property, there is an entrance hall, cloakroom, study, an impressive main reception room with a mezzanine floor, and a large master bedroom with ensuite.
The added mezzanine floor in the main reception room brings even more character to the luxury home, making it feel like a Spanish villa.
Pinehurst also boasts a spacious kitchen breakfast room and a separate TV lounge are included too.
Upstairs, there is yet another master bedroom with its own stylish dressing room and an en suite bathroom, and a further two double bedrooms.
A standout feature of the Croydon home is the indoor pool room on the ground floor, complete with heated pool, bi-fold doors to the garden, and separate shower room and WC.
This bi-fold doors open out into one of the living areas, so you can step straight from the sofa into the pool.
According to Alan De Maid, the estate agent, Pinehurst has been "very well maintained" by its current owner and is "immaculately presented" throughout.
The property's Zoopla listing said: "The design and layout of the accommodation is truly unique and offers very flexible use to suit any family's needs."
Lying in the beautiful Shirley Hills area with 130 acres of parkland, this chich home is close to outstanding schools including Trinity, Royal Russell and Whitgift.
With easy access to the M25 and M23 for Heathrow, Gatwick and Biggin Hill Airports, and good transport links nearby from Croydon and Bromley town centres, it is also ideal for commuters.
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Alan De Maid - West Wickham on 02034 102531.
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