The house opposite Regent's Park in London was once the home of the New Zealand High Commissioner.
The London's swankiest mansion boasts 11 bathrooms, nine reception rooms and a catering kitchen with marble and limestone-lined halls to computer-controlled lighting, The Sun reported.
It also harbours a sports complex which includes a gym and swimming pool and the high-tech gates have an automatic number plate recognition system.
The terraced house has a beautiful 40-metre long landscaped garden and a grand double staircase which connects the terrace
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