'Ultimate' Sandbanks property for sale
A beachfront house in Sandbanks – famous for being the home to the most valuable real estate in the UK – has been launched on the market.


One of the few opportunities to buy property on the famous Sandbanks peninsula in Dorset has been launched on the market. Savills are marketing a £4.5m modern, beachfront house in one of the finest positions on one of the most valuable stretches of real estate in the UK. The new architect designed house has panoramic views across Poole Bay towards Hengistbury Head and the Isle of Wight, in one direction; and, in the other direction, to Shell Bay and Studland with Old Harry Rocks and the Purbeck Hills beyond. Sandbanks House has all the accoutrements of a modern country house: it is fully wired for surround sound, has two guest bedroom suits, an entertainment room and a gatehouse which could double up as staff accommodation.The master bedroom also has extensive his and hers wardrobe space.
Sandbanks House is guided for sale at £4.5 million through Savills in Canford Cliffs
Keith Fensom of Savills Canford Cliffs office who has specialised in the sale of upmarket Sandbanks property for over 30 years, says: Sandbanks House is the ultimate beachfront property. I feel sure that this stunning property will attract considerable interest from a wide range of buyers who want to acquire a magnificent home that is truly remarkable and unique. The combination of its prime location in Sandbanks, the architectural quality and the attention to detail in the house is especially attractive to the sort of buyers that want to be in this very special part of the South coast. Sandbanks House is guided for sale at £4.5 million through Savills in Canford Cliffs
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