Sitting on a plot of land formerly owned by Margaret Thatcher, Bromley's most expensive home is quite a lot to take in.

Found in the gated Estate Keston Park, Dormers is a recently-built six bedroom house spanning around 11,500 sq ft, including a extensive detached annexe.

It is on the market for £6,500,000.

The main entrance hall opens onto a glass contemporary staircase designed and installed by Ian Knapper.

A bespoke kitchen by award winning designer Simon Bray is packed with high-end appliances, leading to a sitting room which opens out onto the garden.

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There are four principle bedroom suites to the first floor all accessed from the vast landing, one with a substantial dressing room.

Bedrooms three and four can be used as duplex suites, as they both have individual stairs to living areas on the second floor.

These can also be isolated as further bedrooms or a self-contained suite to the second floor with living area bathroom and kitchen.

Adjacent to the main building is the detached annexe attached to the triple garage, offering potentially two bedrooms with a very large open plan living space with kitchen, bathroom and utility room.

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All on a plot of one acre, there is an area where a tennis court once stood and this could be reinstated.

Holwood Park Avenue is situated within minutes’ walk of Locksbottom Village, with access to Orpington and Bromley mainline stations.

The property also falls within the popular Darrick Wood School catchment area.

There is also secure access to a bridle way that gives access and backs onto the greenbelt and a part share in 50 acres of protected woodland at the end of Holwood Park Avenue.