COMPLETE with its own gym, this modern home flush with slate grays and shiny surfaces is on the market for £2m, let’s take a look inside.
Described as a “grand example of luxurious coastal living at its finest” this property in Scarborough contains all you would need for a dream life by the coast.
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The property supposedly offers breath-taking views of Oliver’s Mount in a “cleverly” designed space with many windows to allow as much light through as possible.
The building also boasts high-tech appliances as well as a high-end security system, so you can feel safe and luxurious in your coastal home.
According to the description of the property provided on Zoopla, the property is a “expense spared, decade-long build that creates the perfect space to escape as well as to entertain fortunate guests.”
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The modern-home is nestled into the cliffside with a tiered garden and cast views of the valley towards the coast.
Featuring an Atrium, gym, dining room, family room, sitting room, kitchen and breakfast room, first floor accessed from the main entrance, master bedroom, roof terrace, bedroom, family bathroom, and two smaller bedrooms.
Even the security system is high tech operated either by remote control, wall-mounted iPads in the property, or via smartphone from anywhere in the world.
Outside the property features a single and double garage to store multiple cars as well.
An undeniably unique home that I’m sure we would all snap up if we had the money.
Take a look inside below:
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