Home with prime courtside seats

Thursday, 28 June 2012 11:11 AM

Where: Windlesham

What: Tennis property

Prices: £4.7 million

Inspired by the tennis matches currently being played at Wimbledon we bring you this courtside property to take a look at.
This magnificent property benefits from its own personal tennis court with state-of-the-art surface and correct fencing.
No need to travel to Wimbledon when you can sit courtside here and watch a vigorous game while eating your strawberries and cream.
Other than the tennis court the property boast many fitness-orientated features such as a huge in-ground pool and jacuzzi which operate an ozone filtration system which reduces chemical use.Tennis property

After a hard tennis match pop into the pool and finish the workout with a session in the home’s private steam room.
When having visitors over the terrace overlooking the grounds is the ideal place to entertain.
It is accessed via beautiful retractable glass doors and has a custom-built bar area.

The home itself is magnificent with a collection of five bedrooms and three bathrooms.
The master bedroom includes an ensuite and dressing room for privacy.
The kitchen design is beautiful which can be backed up by the fact that it was featured in the Beautiful Kitchens publication in May 2009.
tennis propertyThere is an impressive entrance hall with marbled flooring and a chandelier which leads to a further six reception rooms which include a study and conservatory.
This home is grand and luxurious but most importantly an ideal oasis for those who are tennis crazy.

For more details and images of inside the home visit the agency Barton Wyatt’s website.
 

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