The most expensive properties for sale in the UK
Step into the most luxurious homes on the market
From luxury spas to indoor swimming pools and home entertainment systems, we take a peek inside some of the UK’s priciest properties.
Nine-bedroom mansion, Weybridge, Surrey: £15.9 million
Built in 1890, this delightful Victorian estate was recently reconfigured for contemporary luxury living on an unprecedented scale. The property is made up of nine bedrooms, nine bathrooms, seven reception rooms and a separate four-bedroom cottage that can be used as a guest house or staff quarters. The exterior is Tudor Revival in style and features a charming gatehouse entrance.
Nine-bedroom mansion, Weybridge, Surrey: £15.9 million
An immaculately restored Tudor revival grand hall is the property’s finest feature. With restored oak panelling, marble flooring and an elaborately decorated fireplace, it is ideal for hosting dinner parties, piano concerts and lunchtime recitals.
Nine-bedroom mansion, Weybridge, Surrey: £15.9 million
A mansion wouldn’t be complete without its own ballroom, and this one features a number of unique decorative elements, including newly laid parquet flooring with contrasting detail and an elaborately decorated ceiling.
Nine-bedroom mansion, Weybridge, Surrey: £15.9 million
Dark veined marble was used in the master bathroom, creating a contemporary space that features a large jet bath and double walk-in shower. The property has also been updated with the addition of a luxury recreational centre featuring an indoor swimming pool with gym, sauna and steam room. This modern Tudor Revival home is on the market for £15.9 million.
Large park estate, Wantage, Oxfordshire: £18 million
Nestled among the undulating hills of Oxfordshire, this Grade II listed property is every sports enthusiast’s dream come true. The estate is set over an impressive 257 acres of land and contains a golf course, tennis courts, parkland and fishing lakes.
Large park estate, Wantage, Oxfordshire: £18 million
The 17th-century luxury estate is made up of fourteen bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a series reception rooms, including a traditional billiard room, morning room, family room, dining room and study. The dining room sits eighteen guests and features a number of period elements, including restored wooden floors, regency plaster ceiling designs, a marble fireplace and notable works of art.
Large park estate, Wantage, Oxfordshire: £18 million
In addition, the property features a number of bright and spacious gallery spaces, a kitchen with breakfast room, wine cellar, gun room, flower room and separate staff quarters. This memorable home is on the market for £18 million.
Georgian-style estate, Petworth, West Sussex: £19.5 million
Perfectly nestled in a park-like setting, this magnificent estate in West Sussex is surrounded by miles of English country land. Inspired by Georgian architecture, the modern home features its own woods and private lake.
Georgian-style estate, Petworth, West Sussex: £19.5 million
Sophisticated grandeur and understated elegance coincide throughout the property. A grand reception accessed by a sweeping staircase features shuttered ‘Georgian’ windows and a period fireplace, while a spacious party room grants access to the property’s private gardens. Additional rooms include a dining room and kitchen, home cinema room and ‘his and her’ studies.
Georgian-style estate, Petworth, West Sussex: £19.5 million
The property’s sleeping quarters consist of two ground floor guest suites and four first floor ensuite bedrooms. Inspired by Georgian interior design, each pastel coloured bedroom serves as a private sanctuary where occupants can relax, unwind, rest and sleep. Draped regency style windows illuminate each room with plenty of natural light during the day while providing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Georgian-style estate, Petworth, West Sussex: £19.5 million
For the bathroom, designers chose to combine Georgian features, such as chequered flooring and Georgian shutters with a contemporary aesthetic. Luxury finishing touches include a freestanding marble bath, walk-in double showers and a seating area.
Georgian-style estate, Petworth, West Sussex: £19.5 million
In addition to the party room, the property features a number of sports and entertainment areas, including a bowling alley, gym with hot tub, swimming pool and tennis courts. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the addition of a wine cellar. The West Sussex estate is on the market for £19.5 million.
Eglon House, Primrose Hill, London: £21 million
This exceptional modern home consists of two structures that face each other in a private courtyard setting. With a contemporary, industrial feel, the five-bedroom property is located in the heart of chic Primrose Hill, north London and is within walking distance to Regent’s Park.
Eglon House, Primrose Hill, London: £21 million
Designed with flexibility in mind, most rooms within the property can be adapted for multi-functional use. Here, a double-height salon features a wraparound gallery level that contains a kitchen and dining room, while an indoor swimming pool with a mechanical floor can be closed to form a home entertainment room.
Eglon House, Primrose Hill, London: £21 million
The industrial feel of the property is accentuated by soaring ceiling heights and reinforced concrete walls, while gallery lights give the appearance of a dimly lit artist’s studio. A warehouse effect is enhanced in the master bedroom with purposefully unfinished concrete walls and large steel framed windows, which allow plenty of natural air and light to enter the space.
Eglon House, Primrose Hill, London: £21 million
A set of thick curtains can be opened and closed to divide or unite the master bedroom and its adjoining ensuite bathroom. A harmonious contrast in contemporary minimalist design and luxury furnishings is created through the striking juxtaposition of polished concrete floors with marble walls and a freestanding copper bath. This Primrose Hill modern home is currently on the market for £21 million.
Five-bedroom property, Notting Hill, London: £22 million
A home with a history, this fully restored Victorian red brick building once served as the Westbourne Park Post Office. Located in the prestigious Kensington and Chelsea borough, don’t be fooled by the quiet, tree-lined streets, as this spacious and modern property is the ultimate place for entertaining guests.
Five-bedroom property, Notting Hill, London: £22 million
An open-plan living and dining area wraps around a modern atrium courtyard that features a seating area, dining table, outdoor bar and sculptured plants. While floor-to-ceiling glass doors connect interior and exterior spaces, a glass-cased wall garden enhances an indoor/outdoor aesthetic. Ideally suited to occupants who enjoy entertaining guests, the property also features a private cinema and wine room.
Five-bedroom property, Notting Hill, London: £22 million
Of the property’s five ensuite bedrooms, it’s the master bedroom that’s the real showstopper. A living area with a sofa, two armchairs and a coffee table have been incorporated into the design of this bright and spacious room, creating a chill-out area for relaxing and reading. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels that look out onto the atrium garden allow plenty of light to enter the room.
Five-bedroom property, Notting Hill, London: £22 million
The property’s L-shaped pool is ideal for laps, while a dimly lit seating area is the perfect spot for a moment of relaxation. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels in the private gym will allow you to work up a sweat while enjoying views of the pool. This property is on the market for £22 million.
Seven-bedroom house, Little Venice, London: £25 million
Built in 2012 in the Neoclassical style, this seven-bedroom property in Little Venice benefits from the aesthetic pleasures of period architecture combined with modern configurations. Located within close proximity to both Hyde Park and Regent’s Park, the property also features private access to the equally as pleasant Little Venice communal gardens.
Seven-bedroom house, Little Venice, London: £25 million
Bright and spacious, the property contains a series of reception rooms, a kitchen, seven bedrooms, a cinema room, wine cellar, gym and spa. Access is granted to the Little Venice communal gardens and tennis courts through a set of French doors that lead out from the main reception hall. Though the property’s facade takes inspiration from Neoclassical design, its interior is completely modern with contemporary furnishings in neutral colours.
Seven-bedroom house, Little Venice, London: £25 million
The master bedroom and its adjoining study occupy the entire first first floor of the property. Its luxury master bathroom combines English period charm with modern design and features a freestanding bath, as well as ‘his and her’ sinks, vanity tables and dressing rooms.
Seven-bedroom house, Little Venice, London: £25 million
A modern mansion wouldn’t be complete without a luxury pool and spa room. Sleek and urbane, the property’s long rectangular pool was designed for all-year exercise and relaxation. While soft lighting creates ambiance, an adjoining relaxation area gives guests an opportunity to relax while still enjoying the space. The Little Venice estate is on the market for £25 million.
Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London: £27.5 million
One of the most distinguished properties on the list, this Grade I listed town house is located on the Outer Circle of London’s Regent’s Park. The 8,833 square-foot home is being sold with an additional 1,130 square-foot Mews house, which has the potential to be converted into an office or guest house.
Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London: £27.5 million
Though updated for contemporary city living, the property’s family room and adjoining dining room retain many of their original proportions and period features, including Neoclassical ceiling mouldings, decorated French doors and a series of fireplaces.
Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London: £27.5 million
The master suite consists of a spacious double bedroom and adjoining sitting room, dressing room, bathroom and an additional shower room. While large windows look out onto the communal gardens, dim lighting and soft furnishing create a relaxing sleeping environment.
Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London: £27.5 million
The bathroom has been given a complete makeover and now features marble cladding, underfloor heating, an inset bath, walk-in shower, and a plasma screen TV. In addition, the property features a fully equipped chef’s kitchen, wine room, gym, spa room and home entertainment room. It’s currently on the market for £27.5 million.
Chester Square, Belgravia, London: £28 million
This Grade II listed property is a short walking distance from Sloane Street. Set in Belgravia, the seven-bedroom home is in one of the most desirable areas that West London has to offer.
Chester Square, Belgravia, London: £28 million
The property contains a drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast area, living room, eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Though its interior has been updated with contemporary furnishings in neutral tones, the lavish home retains a number of period features, including original plaster mouldings, Juliet balcony railings and ornately decorated marble fireplaces.
Chester Square, Belgravia, London: £28 million
A spacious chef’s kitchen is the perfect place to cook, converse and dine among family and friends. A marble kitchen island doubles up as a breakfast bar, while a round table provides an intimate space for dinner party conversations.
Chester Square, Belgravia, London: £28 million
Residents can enjoy the magic of the silver screen in the comfort of their very own surround sound home cinema, which features comfy sofas, blankets and dim lighting. Included in the luxury package is a private gym, wine cellar and rooftop terrace. This property is on the market for £28 million.
Harford Manor, Maidenhead, Berkshire: £30 million
This newly built estate in Maidenhead offers distant views of Windsor Castle. An equestrian paradise, both Ascot and Windsor racetracks are just minutes away. Two nearby polo clubs and an indoor riding area make this an ideal location for training horses for competitions.
Harford Manor, Maidenhead, Berkshire: £30 million
Unique in design, the six-bedroom estate features a number of chic modern elements, including two luxury chef’s kitchens and floor-to-ceiling glass panels throughout. Step outside the spacious living room and explore the property’s vast lands, which include a series of outdoor terraces, landscaped gardens, tennis courts and a spot for helicopter landings.
Harford Manor, Maidenhead, Berkshire: £30 million
Occupants can enjoy a bit of time out at the estate’s indoor leisure centre, which consists of a spa, sauna and luxury swimming pool. This property is currently on the market for £30 million.
Five-bedroom property, Knightsbridge, London: £32 million
A new development in the prestigious borough of Kensington and Chelsea has made it onto the UK’s most expensive properties list. Residents will have access to a number of exclusive services, including a 24-hour concierge, communal gym, media room, private parking, chauffeur and catering services. Located within walking distance of Hyde Park and the Royal Albert Hall, the penthouse apartment features a spacious roof terrace for stunning views of the London skyline.
Five-bedroom property, Knightsbridge, London: £32 million
A neutral palette and period decor were chosen for its interior design scheme. The main reception is a chic and modern interpretation of a Georgian aesthetic, taking inspiration from classical motifs combined with white walls and modern lighting. The space is bright, light and homely.
Five-bedroom property, Knightsbridge, London: £32 million
The master bedroom features a number of period elements, including dark wood parquet floors and elegant furnishings. While French doors give access to a private balcony, an elaborately decorated fireplace adds Parisian charm and warmth to the room. It’s on the market for £32 million.
Carlton House Terrace, St. James’s, London: £35 million
A Regency style penthouse apartment in central London has recently been given a modern facelift. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom property overlooking St. James's Park was designed by 19th-century architect John Nash and features a number of luxury perks, including a private gym, concierge service and 24 hour security.
Carlton House Terrace, St. James’s, London: £35 million
Clean lines and neutral colours in the reception area create a modern minimalist aesthetic, while marble floors and a mirrored indoor fire pit elevate the room from chic to luxury status. Floor-to-ceiling sliding doors lead out onto a spacious terrace where occupants can admire panoramic views of some of London’s most iconic landmarks.
Carlton House Terrace, St. James’s, London: £35 million
Split over two levels, the penthouse apartment contains four bedroom suites, each with its own bath, walk-in shower and dressing table. Keeping in line with the property’s modern aesthetic, each bedroom features abstract contrasting inlay flooring and chic minimalist furnishings.
Carlton House Terrace, St. James’s, London: £35 million
The property features two designer chef’s kitchens, each with a breakfast bar and all of the appliances you’ll need to get creative with your cooking. It’s being sold with an additional 2,300 square-foot space on the lower ground, which can be converted into a private gym or used as staff living quarters. The property is on the market for £35 million.
Cowley Street, Westminster, London: £36 million
The most expensive property in the UK right now is this Grade II listed Georgian estate. A home for history enthusiasts, the building was designed by Horace Field during the early 20th century and sits on one of the best preserved Georgian streets in London.
Cowley Street, Westminster, London: £36 million
Inside, the property has retained its period layout, which includes a reception and drawing room situated on the ground floor. Dark wood parquet floors, wood panelled walls and delicate plaster work create an elegant interior that is typical of the Georgian era. To the right, a set of sweeping staircases leads up to the property’s private quarters.
Cowley Street, Westminster, London: £36 million
A historic home with all the luxuries of modern living, Cowley Street has a luxury spa with sauna, gym and indoor swimming pool that leads out onto a sunny terrace. There’s also a 12-16 person dining room, home cinema room, games room and bar, making this the perfect house for hosting large social events.
Cowley Street, Westminster, London: £36 million
Each of the seven ensuite bedrooms feature elegant sash windows and contrasting inlay floors, adding to the property’s period charm. While the master bedroom contains its own private balcony, the house also features a spacious rooftop terrace. This stately London home is currently on the market for £36 million.