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£9,950,000
If you were to stroll through Burwood Park today, with its tree-lined avenues, landscaped gardens, and stately residences, it might be hard to imagine that this exclusive private estate was once the playground of a Tudor king. Yet in 1540, Henry VIII acquired several acres of this open, wooded parkland, just a swift horseback ride from Hampton Court Palace, to indulge one of his greatest pleasures: hunting. In those days, the land echoed with the sounds of royal hunts and courtly gatherings.
Today, that same land plays host to a residence every bit as impressive as its royal past. Arriving through secure gates, visitors are greeted by a majestic fountain courtyard and a grand portico entrance, an approach that sets the stage for the opulence within.
Step inside, and the magnificent entrance hall opens onto an array of refined reception rooms: an elegant drawing room, a stately library, a formal dining room, and a spacious sitting room, all boasting superb ceiling heights and designed for sophisticated living and entertaining. A billiards room and a wine store further enhance the home’s social appeal.
The kitchen, outfitted with top-of-the-line appliances, flows into a relaxed dining area perfect for informal gatherings. For work and wellness, the property offers a gymnasium, multiple study suites, and a dedicated home office.
Upstairs, six generously proportioned bedroom suites provide the utmost comfort. The principal suite is a retreat in itself, featuring dual lavish dressing rooms and spa-like en-suite bathrooms. Additional suites ensure family and guests are accommodated in equal style.
Leisure facilities rival those of a private club: a spectacular indoor swimming pool (currently awaiting its next chapter), a sauna, and a dedicated pool room offer year-round indulgence. Outside, manicured gardens provide a tranquil green sanctuary, while a secure guard station, private parking courtyard, and ample garaging complete this distinguished estate.
Burwood Park’s story has evolved from royal hunting lodge to a haven of modern luxury, but its enduring appeal remains timeless.
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EPC Rating: D (57)
Council tax band: H
Local Authority: Elmbridge Borough Council
Service charge: £1500
Tenure: Freehold
Reference Number: CWN250359
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Burwood Park is a private sanctuary with timeless appeal hidden away behind secure gates, Burwood Park is one of Surrey’s most coveted residential estates with 360 acres of leafy avenues, shimmering lakes, and tranquil walking trails that feel a world away.
And while this is a place to breathe, connect, and slow down, you’re never far from anywhere. The A3 and M25 are minutes away, London Waterloo is a swift 28-minute train ride, and both Heathrow and Gatwick airports are within easy reach for effortless travel.
Burwood Park is more than a location, it’s a way of life.