Inside seven-bedroom Notting Hill mansion with James Bond-style parking system and huge swimming pool on sale for £25MILLION
You will need to be The Man With The Golden Tonne to afford this luxury 8,700 sq ft mansion in posh West London
A mega mansion in the heart of posh West London has gone up for sale for £25MILLION — complete with a Bond-style parking system.
The 8,700 sq ft Notting Hill home has enough blockbuster mod-cons to stir anyone's martini — including an automated parking platform to move your motors around.
It allows the lucky owner to slide their car into the street-level bay and be transported into their underground lair.
Above ground it is even clearer why the house costs a pretty Moneypenny.
It has a 70ft swimming pool and seven stunning bedrooms.
Havona House is the ultimate in luxury digs having been designed to mimic an opulent Greek temple.
Architects crafted the house to fit in with classical designs of the plush Embassy-stuffed area.
After a four-year multi-million pound construction it was dubbed the largest newly built mansion in Notting Hill.
Havona House was completed on the site of a former hotel by Albert Bridge Properties, whose owner has swooned over its combination of "classical architecture" and "Feng Shui principals".
Konstantinos Diamantopoulos added: "This unique family house is set apart by the quality of the specification, which incorporates fully automated driverless parking, and the abundance of entertaining space."
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Becky Fatemi of estate agents Rokstone said: "There is a sustained demand for large family houses in Notting Hill.
"The local marketplace is being transformed by new ultra-prime luxury residences, which in turn are generating premium values and sales deals."
You would need to be The Man With The Golden Tonne to afford it.
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