Weird or one of a kind? Check out indoor pool at this home for sale in United Kingdom
A home with two very different themes and even wilder features has landed on the real estate market across the pond.
The six-bedroom, six-bathroom residence that’s listed for $4.61 million in Warwickshire, United Kingdom, is making the rounds on social media thanks to its storybook vibes and adventurous features.
“Built as a modern twenty-first century folly, Highfield was commissioned by the late Felix Dennis who combined his passion for ‘Treasure Island’ and his love of tithe barns to create a truly remarkable tithe barn. At the time of construction, Highfield was the biggest barn to be built of green oak for 300 years,” the listing on Knight Frank said.
“Highfield is subdivided into three distinct structures; the main pool area with its aisles and arcades and two additional wings which have been tied into the main building,” the listing continues. “The north wing houses the bedroom, bathroom, changing area, solarium, sauna, steam room and laundry room. The south wing accommodates the kitchen, dining room, study and open gallery. The west elevation displays an almost alpine feel and there are fine pastoral views from the balcony.”
Other features, per the listing, include:
Theater
Bar
Plant room
Underground parking
Gardens
Greenhouses
Orchard
Two Manor Lodge Cottages
But it’s the strange indoor pool that’s turning heads.
“Highfield is unlike anything else I’ve encountered in my career,” listing agent Jamie Robson told the New York Post, adding “This extraordinary property is the largest green oak barn construction in the last 300 years and is an entertainer’s paradise.”
The pool seems to be shrouded in LED light, which gives it a mystical look at night.
There are also some peculiar statues around the house, so we’re just gonna ignore those for now.
The listing can be seen here.
This story was originally published June 22, 2024 at 11:00 AM with the headline "Weird or one of a kind? Check out indoor pool at this home for sale in United Kingdom."