Mary Berry has put her stunning countryside mansion up for sale, and fans of the queen of baking may recognise the kitchen from some of her BBC cooking shows.
The 88-year-old, who was a judge on The Great British Bake Off for seven years, is selling her huge six-bed home in High Wycombe for a whopping £3,500,000.
After quitting the popular baking show back in 2016 out of 'loyalty' to the BBC, as the programme was moving over to Channel 4, Mary went on to host her own TV cooking shows including Mary Berry Cooks, where she films in her grey kitchen which is part of this home.
Listed for sale on Rightmove, the period property was originally a Queen Anne farmhouse which was built around 1811. The Grade II listed detached home features six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and 4.3 acres of sprawling grounds with its own tennis court. READ MORE: The new property laws in King's Speech that will affect millions of homeowners and renters READ MORE: Captain Sir Tom Moore's family lose appeal and must knock down spa pool The house, named Watercroft, has an abundance of character features throughout.
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