Denham Place

Set on a 43-acre plot in Buckinghamshire, UK, Denham Place has a history on par with its grandeur. The 12-bedroom, 28,000-sq.ft. estate was built between 1688-1701. It served as the royal residence for Joseph-Napoleon Bonaparte and Jerome-Napoleon Bonaparte from 1834-1844, was once rented by J.P. Morgan, and also played host to Bond co-producer Harry Saltzman, who so loved the property that he used the library as a stand-in for M's office in Live and Let Die. It recently underwent an exhaustive restoration, adding underfloor heating, air conditioning, and smart technology while retaining the ornate details. 14 bathrooms, family and catering kitchens, and an elevator round out the main house, while the Grade II-listed coach house comes with pre-approved plans to convert it into a wellness building with a gym, sauna, steam room, and outdoor swimming pool.

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