A house with its own dance floor and cinema is for sale in London.
Party House for Sale in London
According to The Sun: A discreet semi-private house featuring a dance floor, bar, and cinema has hit the market.
Entertainment enthusiasts can purchase a five-bedroom 'party house' on Bedford Avenue in Barnet, in North London, for £1.25 million.
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This 3,100 square foot house has three bathrooms with en-suites, two walk-in closets, and a 'garden relaxation area' that includes a jacuzzi and sauna.
A feature is the soundproof lounge with a lit dance floor, large bar, and cinema.
Real estate agents Hunters note that this is the 'perfect place for parties and entertainment.'
The London Underground station is nearby, so commuters can reach King's Cross in just 25 minutes.
A representative from Hunters emphasized:
“Welcome to this exceptional family home. We call it the 'Party House,' which offers over 3,100 square feet of stylish living across three floors.
“At the heart of the property is an impressive kitchen and family 'super room,' complemented by five bedrooms - three of which have en-suites and two walk-in closets.
“Step outside to the Roman-style garden area with a jacuzzi, sauna, and sliding glass doors - perfect for relaxation year-round.
“Don’t miss the fantastic garden area for entertainment, which has a cinema, dance floor, bar, and toilet - ideal for parties and entertainment.
“With ample parking space and a garage sufficient for a trailer.
“With numerous successful local schools nearby, a London Underground station, and a vibrant shopping street at the top of the road, along with a green space close by.
“This house provides the perfect environment for a growing family to entertain guests or simply relax.”
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This house is not only appealing to party lovers but also offers great potential for families seeking comfortable and stylish living. With good transport links and infrastructure nearby, the 'party house' could be a real find for those who value comfort and entertainment.
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