Love this part of the world, having lived there for a large portion of my life. Also served Bruce Forsyth and helped deliver gifts to Elton Johns home. This is a beautiful home, feels warm.
Tom and Jas totally own home show arounds, the best and most entertaining, if anyone wants to showcase a home these are the folks to do it to perfection!
Buying property near a golf course is extremely dangerous. Not just from stray golf balls but from toxic chemicals used on the course which are proven carcinogenic. These chemicals slowly enter the water table and poison the drinking water and have caused birth defects in new born babies and respiratory problems for adults living near such golf courses.
This is one of the few houses which I find both welcoming, and astonishingly beautiful. For me, this is my next home! Please could you show more of these but perhaps with less rooms and more land. Thank you so much.I would move in tommorow when possible.
Hear, hear! It's like when they call the Master Bedroom the "principle bedroom" or the Balconet a "Juliet balcony". 🤔 The words "suite" when referring to a bedroom that has an antechamber and "hall" when referring to a corridor, and the words lounge, foyer, and home office all make me despair. Oh, and it's a loo or a bathroom not a toilet. 😊
@@lee9650we all know what they're referencing so who cares. Regional differences (I'm from london myself). It's a toilet to me, not a 'loo', but that's just the differences between people.
That was Sir Bruce Forsyth's house it's next to the 17th Green par 5 I've been there on 3 different BMW events I've seen Sir Bruce by the gate watching the BMW events and talking to fans RIP Sir Bruce I walked the whole course with Martin O'Neill the ex Nottingham forest player manager
Hello Tom and Jas, Great tour the house is very spacious with expansive grounds. Living on golf course is great as the gardens are always manicured. The bedrooms were large and roomy. Nice to see you two again.
Yup loved this house defo would move straight in, I'd get rid of a few things I wouldn't need, as in furniture and some of the pics . The down side for me is the garden would have liked it a lot bigger. And what's the rush it was a whirlwind of a tour missing out things. What's the annex like over the garage ? what was the garage space like ? All just a bit hurried .
At £10m, I'm surprised this didn't have a pool/spa area. In terms of the house itself, it is beautiful, absolutely love the warm, inviting interiors and the layout of the floorspace. It actually feels like a home and not a showhouse.
All those fireplaces definitely aren't there just for aesthetics, they'd be absolutely essential during winter...there are hardly any radiators anywhere, and underfloor heating can only do so much in such a big property. Even if there were more radiators, how many would be needed to warm up such large rooms and open plan spaces? Don't think I'd like the effort involved in staying warm here in winter.
@@daniyalbbd5281 No expertise required. A simple google will give answers to the question of whether an underfloor heating system can alone heat an entire house. It's a question of how many KW of heat loss there is in each room (typically due to windows, walls and the roof on the top floor) versus the heat output of the underfloor heating system. Of course open fireplaces will increase the heat loss.
Great Property, only thing I guess both of our hosts are a bit fast and they seem to be in a hurry. They spend more time in showing unnecessary things rather on things that should be shown in a property viewing, the portion of outdoor barbecue area is completely left out, as tour of the annex part, utility and garage. I guess this video would have been much better with more emphasis on property centric contents.
Heather Ridge first came on the market on 27.01.2012 with a guide price of £6.75m and eventually sold on 21.05.2012. If the current owner achieves the £10m asking price he'll be looking at a cool £3.25m profit.
@@phillaysheo8 However much you've got in the bank, £3.25m is a significant sum of money and a lot more than most people make in a lifetime. Not a bad return on investment over a period of a decade.
It’s a culture shock, it looks like an English mansion without English culture inside, when I first walked in it reminded me of Africa or something, the lighting is not good for our climate, it makes everything look yellow, in the uk you need to use more grey colours because of how the natural light its it, any bright colours look dull snd grey colour look better under the low light.
It's straight up American, I am American, many of my friends have houses like this, I had a house like this. LOL. I feel like it is a Scholz Design house, I had one and it seems like their designs.
Truly enjoyed all the episodes. This episode felt incomplete. This property is on how much acreage of land? You did say. Thanks to everyone on the team. Where is Summer? She's been MIS.❤❤❤
Financially, the person who purchased the house is winning. The house will appreciate in value and the tickets cost money. If you buy this house correctly, you don't finance.
I am afraid the ground floor has just been filled with “stuff” for the sake of it. The kitchen is a shocker tbf for this era. A sorry attempt at polishing a 70’s place.
Beautiful House but for 10 million i would rather buy a house in the countryside with a few hundred acres with an ancient forest woodland and lake, stables etc
The owner should have employed some of the groundsmen and women from the golf course to sort their lawns out. It never ceases to amaze me that some owners of lovely homes don’t bother with their grass.
Sorry not to have seen the study. It is one of my favourite rooms, along with the laundry room and orangery. Still, one ought to respect the wishes of the owner.
That house is a tee off away from a broken window... Never understood the appeal of living that close to a golf course. But then I realised some people also enjoy things like love island or getting their genitals pierced 😂
Size really doesn’t matter anymore in 2023. With houses that big all I see is clutter waiting to happen and eventually neglected areas of the building that never get used. I’ve been to luxury apartments in central London that have everything you would want from the size of bedrooms to interior decor throughout to the million pound view from your kitchen and living space area of the river Thames westminister and the London eye. With a 24 hours concierge, underground parking, private indoor pools, saunas and gym for the residents.
Downstairs reception / lounge areas - far too small. Fixings and interiors are very outdated. Garden area nowhere near big enough. No pool complex. £10 million for this is absolutely ridiculous.
@chromberries7329 fair enough. I'll never criticise anyone for their own taste. I agree it's better than some but, especially the entrance hall feels so...empty.
3 million yeah,but plastic doors and windows. With a modern rip off of a real mansion.Looks like an estate builder built this.I would sell it and look for the real deal
What style is it in? It reminds me of…..well, no style. It’s not modern, Georgian, gothic, Tudor or anything I’ve seen. Just bland and boring. Rather disappointing given the price tag.