• The famous Wentworth Club is on the outskirts of London, in the village of Virginia Water just seven miles from Heathrow Airport. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    The famous Wentworth Club is on the outskirts of London, in the village of Virginia Water just seven miles from Heathrow Airport. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • A lower ground floor has a pool, gym, games room, cinema, playroom and staff quarters. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    A lower ground floor has a pool, gym, games room, cinema, playroom and staff quarters. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • It is a south-facing property spread over four floors. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    It is a south-facing property spread over four floors. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • The Wentworth Estate was originally a seat of aristocracy, but in the 1920s was transformed by local builder WG Tarrant into an estate for luxury properties, with mansions built onto plots containing a minimum of one acre (4,000 square metres) of land. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    The Wentworth Estate was originally a seat of aristocracy, but in the 1920s was transformed by local builder WG Tarrant into an estate for luxury properties, with mansions built onto plots containing a minimum of one acre (4,000 square metres) of land. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • The main ground floor area containing a reception room running the full length of the property, an entrance hall, a kitchen/family room, a study and a dining room. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    The main ground floor area containing a reception room running the full length of the property, an entrance hall, a kitchen/family room, a study and a dining room. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • Chelsea House, pictured, is being offered alongside Cawsand Place, which is one of the few remaining homes built by Tarrant on the Wentworth Estate. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    Chelsea House, pictured, is being offered alongside Cawsand Place, which is one of the few remaining homes built by Tarrant on the Wentworth Estate. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • Cawsand Place stands at 5,500 sq ft with an adjoining pool, but has planning consent to be demolished and replaced with a 22,500 sq ft mansion on 3.9 acres of land with an adjoining security building. Pictured, Chelsea House. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    Cawsand Place stands at 5,500 sq ft with an adjoining pool, but has planning consent to be demolished and replaced with a 22,500 sq ft mansion on 3.9 acres of land with an adjoining security building. Pictured, Chelsea House. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • The two properties are owned via a pair of offshore companies registered in the Isle of Man, which effectively means they are not liable for Stamp Duty Land Tax — a UK property tax that was recently increased to 12 per cent for homes worth over £1.5m, or 15 per cent for any additional homes owned. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    The two properties are owned via a pair of offshore companies registered in the Isle of Man, which effectively means they are not liable for Stamp Duty Land Tax — a UK property tax that was recently increased to 12 per cent for homes worth over £1.5m, or 15 per cent for any additional homes owned. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • Inside Chelsea House. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    Inside Chelsea House. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • Wentworth is the birthplace of the Ryder Cup and the BMWPGA Championship. It was recently bought by Reignwood Group – a Chinese conglomerate that is looking to reposition it as the number one golf club in the UK and among the top ten globally. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    Wentworth is the birthplace of the Ryder Cup and the BMWPGA Championship. It was recently bought by Reignwood Group – a Chinese conglomerate that is looking to reposition it as the number one golf club in the UK and among the top ten globally. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • The dining room in Chelsea House. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    The dining room in Chelsea House. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • A grand piano awaits. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    A grand piano awaits. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • Sweeping staircases await the new owners. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    Sweeping staircases await the new owners. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • A number of highly-regarded schools are close by, including Eton. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    A number of highly-regarded schools are close by, including Eton. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
  • Pictured, Chelsea House. Nearby Cawsand Place is said to not be practical for modern life. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International
    Pictured, Chelsea House. Nearby Cawsand Place is said to not be practical for modern life. Courtesy Henry Wiltshire International

Dh143m Wentworth mansion has British grandeur aplenty – in pictures


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Chelsea House is one of the two family homes within the Wentworth Estate. Constructed in 2010, it comprises five substantial bedrooms, reception, dining room with integral gym, media and games rooms.