Windlesham property for sale

Bowling alleyThis is one of the most expensive houses in the country. It’s a 24 bedroom palace! With pools, spas, cinema, bowling alley, gardens, beautiful buildings and it’s fantastic.
They want Offers Over £70,000,000 for this property in Windlesham, Surrey.
Updown Court dominates its formal setting amid 58 sprawling acres of landscaped grounds, formal gardens and peaceful woodland. Inside the house is very opulent with grand staircases and beautiful rooms.
It’s got underground garaging for eight limousines and a helipad for private landings as well as being easily accesible by road and close to rail links.
View now on rightmove

The Daily Mail have a story about this house being for sale today at £75M

Buying a flat

You need to have leasehold and freehold explained to you and how it applies to your property and the implications on repairs and rights.
Your solicitor should do this. Ask if you have any questions – that’s what they’re there for.

You’ll need to know about service charges and what this covers too. Some can be quite expensive just for day to day maintenance of gardens, window cleaning and basic cleaning of communal areas.
Building repair bills can come out of a special fund which everyone contributes in to all the time – or might need extra money putting in to get repairs done.
Don’t think just because you’re in the middle of a block you won’t contribute to a new roof it is needs one.
I’ll be discussing this topic in more detail over the coming weeks though.
If the block of flats has a lift then generally service charges are more as they have to pay for inspections, servicing and insurance as well as repairs.

What is a local authority search

What is a Local Authority Search?


It’s a search done by your conveyancing solicitor on your behalf. It’s a list of questions about the house you’re buying which is sent to the local authority. It asks questions about any possible planning applications for that property only, any local road or traffic schemes that might affect the property.


It does not cover any neighbouring property.


It looks at planning and building regulations. Whether it’s a listed building, whether it’s in a conservation area, what building regs approval it might have, whether there’s building regulation completion certificates etc.


Whether roads, footways and footpaths are maintained at public expenses (ie: are highways that are adopted as publicly maintained.)


Whether the property is included in land required for public access.
Whether it is land aquired for road works.
What drainage agreements and consents are applicable. Important as if you have a public sewer in your garden you will not be able to build over it or within so many meters of it.


What nearby road schemes are planned or any changes. Whether it’s near any rail scheme. What traffic schemes are in order near the property. (ie: one way, no parking, road humps, residents parking schemes, etc)


It may also cover any outstanding notices not already covered in terms of environment, health and safety, highways or public health.


It may also list if the property is in contravention of building regulations.


All these things are important to know.

What a local authority search doesn’t cover – it doesn’t cover the neighbours property even if they’re secretly planning a massive extension you don’t get told about it unless you do the research yourself.

It is possible with many local authorities to do a planning or building control search on their website. This allows you to check out planning permissions coming up on your street. It also pays to check this regularly. You can ask the property owner if they know of any – if you do this through your solicitor in writing then this is the best way.

Broadband Checker

What broadband is available? For many people in big towns and cities there will be a huge supply of broadband available and no problems at all. In some more rural locations you may have less options – and you might not get cable internet at all.


Sam Knowns has a broadband checker worth looking at.

You can Check using a phone number or postcode!

There can be a huge variation available.

Here are three different postcode results for different types of area

Very Rural location

* BT Wholesale ADSL
* BT Wholesale ADSL Max

More Rural Location

* BT Wholesale ADSL
* BT Wholesale ADSL Max
* AOL LLU
* TalkTalk (CPW) LLU
* Sky Broadband / Easynet LLU
* Orange LLU (Formerly Wanadoo)

More urban area

* BT Wholesale ADSL
* BT Wholesale ADSL Max
* BT Wholesale WBC (21CN)
* BT Wholesale SDSL
* BT FTTC
* AOL LLU
* O2 / Be LLU
* Bulldog LLU
* TalkTalk (CPW) LLU
* Sky Broadband / Easynet LLU
* Tiscali LLU
* Tiscali TV (via Tiscali LLU)
* Orange LLU (Formerly Wanadoo)
* Virgin Media (Cable)

Added in last 24 hours on Rightmove

added in last 24 hours on rightmoveThis is a useful feature to use if you’re looking at a wide search area. It’ll show you the properties added (or with details changed) over the last 24 hours. You can also opt for last 3 days, last 7 days, last 14 days. The default setting is anytime.
It’s worth keeping an eye on an area using this option if you’ve excluded all current properties on the market. With the addition of property bee you’ll also see the propertys that have had their price lowered!
If you don’t have property bee installed you’ll not know for sure if the property has been price altered or is really new on the market, that is unless you’ve been keeping an eye on the area and have a very good memory!

Oversley Castle inWarwickshire

Oversley Castle, Wixford,Oversley Castle, Wixford, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 – yes ok perhaps I do have a thing about castles!
A former period castle believed to date to the 16th Century
amazing bathroomIt’s certainly got a sense of style with the stags head on the wall in the snooker room. The bathroom is something else though, lots of tiles, a huge shower too. Fantastic long drive, grounds (65 acres), a lake, outbuildings and barns. Fantastic package if you’ve got £3,750,000 available.

A castle

Howsham HallYou might notice a recurring theme on this site – I love looking at Grand Houses and this one is very grand! It looks like a castle! Howsham Hall, York, North Yorkshire, has seven bedrooms and is for sale at £5,000,000.
Built by Sir William Bamburgh in c.1610, whose coat of arms are above the main entrance, Howsham Hall is largely late Jacobean with early classical renaissance influences. The interior was subsequently remodelled in c.1775, thought to be attributed to John Carr, known for his work at Chatsworth, Harewood House and Castle Howard to name a few.

Price on application

Isn’t it annoying when you see a house you like but it’s not got a price listed. POA is one of the most annoying abreviations available on proeprty websites.
So how can you work out what price range it’s in?
Sometimes they don’t have the price on rightmove showing but you might see it using property bee.
Sometimes it might be shown on the agent’s own website but not on rightmove.
Sometimes you have to play detective and use the tools available to you to narrow it down.

Find the location – the postcode makes it easier. Search out, ever expanding the area until you find a property above it and below it. You will probably need to start restricting prices to narrow down the number of results though. It’ll take some tweaking until you discover the property POA between two prices that give you a good idea of price.

You could always contact the estate agent and ask – but like items in expensive shops, if you have to ask the price it might be too dear for you.

PrimeLocation Review

prime location property websiteUsing Prime Location to search for properties isn’t as much fun as using other sites.

The main page is crowded but with UK buy option at the top left it’s easy to see where to start your search. On the main page there are links to articles and information about property for sale, as well as sale prices.

The search screen gives you the option to type in a location by town, postcode or country. You can set the price ranges, property types and minimum number of bedrooms. Plus there’s a keyword section.
The search location bar will autofill or make suggestions when you start typing. This can be very helpful.

The keyword section can be used to include a word you want on the property description or avoid properties with a certain word in. So if you want a mews house, type mews in, and if you hate mews houses then type –mews.

prime location detailsThe area radius is set at various levels from ¼, mile, up to 30 miles.
You can browse by map too.

The keyword function also allows you to add additional keywords, just separate them by a comma. So you could type “pool, tennis, garage”, If you wanted to search for a house with a pool, tennis court and garage.

You can opt to exclude the under offer properties and sort by price high to low (that’s the default) or low to high, as well as newest to oldest, and oldest to newest. That’s a useful way of seeing what’s come on to the market recently.

search using prime locationThey show the properties on a map on the results page. This is useful to see where the properties are more clearly.

The property details are easy to get to. Just click on the short details. You’ll see all the photos in thumbnails and can just run the mouse over to see them all full size.

You see contact details for estate agent and can make contact via email, request information or a viewing. You can also add personal notes.

There are also the written details available on that page too. Being able to request a viewing via the form is easy!
Not all the same estate agents use Prime Location as other major property websites so it’s worth having a check on this one too. There’s also the options to have emails sent when there are new properties that match your criteria.

Overall the site seems more cluttered that rightmove, but works about the same – allowing you to find property in the area you’re interested in.
PrimeLocation.com is worth adding to your property website search list.