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Series going behind the scenes with UK Sotheby's International Realty, giving an insight into the exclusive world of super-prime properties.
Broker Constance Cunningham has the chance to sell the state-of-the-art £60 million London property the Penthouse at Park Modern, while Emma Brooks takes on Shellingford House, a £3.75 million Cotswolds manor house with a secret garden. Adrian Dunford calls on his team to help sell a £14.95 million property in Sandbanks in Poole, the UK's most expensive costal area, and in Oxfordshire, independent agent Tim Phillips searches for a quintessentially British family home for an Anglo-American family.
In the Vale of Glamorgan, agents Sorcha Rodbard-Hedderwick and Jemma Friday are marketing £2.2 million Llwynhelig House - a Grade II-listed manor featuring a log cabin and shepherd's hut. Broker Margaret Thompson is in Jersey to showcase £17 million Sunningdale Manor, which has undergone a multimillion-pound renovation. In London, agent Constance Cunningham presents three high-end apartments to Argentinian lawyer Ramiro, and in Cornwall, Ian Lillicrap returns to the charming village of Flushing, where he's been called to value a 16th-century house that he's sold twice before.
On north London's prestigious Billionaires' Row, Jeremy Fine is selling Fair Hill, a £20 million mansion steeped in royal history. Spanning 13,900 square feet, it boasts six reception rooms, eight bedrooms and a nightclub-style party room. He enlists international buying agent Nick Dawson to gauge interest from his billionaire clients. In Hertfordshire, Margaret Towney helps serial property flippers Mark and Linda turn a profit on Asterley House - previously lived in by Vinnie Jones - while simultaneously hunting for their next dream home. Could Cheryl Cole's former residence be the ideal solution?
Broker Josh Hamilton-Fletcher is searching for a new home for Rob, who wants to downsize from his £15 million beach house on exclusive Sandbanks. In Essex, Simon Pelling lists Churchfields, a £3 million home that's been on the market for six months, while Ed Casson is selling the grade II listed Old Rectory - a Victorian house which is also the ancestral home of George Washington.
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