Epic amusement park mansion comes with ferris wheel, bowling lanes, lazy river and swim-up bar
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This is the ultimate estate that rivals most resorts and many amusement parks.
For the lucky homeowner who snaps up this $27.5 million (US$20m) mansion, boredom is certainly not an option.
This epic fun house, located just outside of St Louis, Missouri, boasts bowling lanes, a lazy river, a swim-up bar, and even a Ferris wheel.
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Siting on over 8ha, the property is jammed with features that would even make Richie Rich jealous, from a home theatre and an indoor basketball court to a games room and two gyms.
The house also has a two-storey pergola overlooking the pool, and two slides leading to the bar.
The pool area also boasts a grotto, a hot tub, and a waterfall.
Some of the 130 acres of land surrounding the 1,452 sqm home features a stable, riding ring, and paddocks.
Built in 2001, the seven-bedroom home has 13 bathrooms, a formal and informal living room, and dining rooms.
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Additionally, there are two laundry rooms, a two-storey library, and a huge kitchen.
It also comes with an office, a boardroom, and a conference room.
“Stunning from both air and ground with a lake and miles of white equestrian fencing, the home has almost everything one could ever want to do – including a children’s Ferris wheel – to stay entertained in even the longest lockdown,” according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.
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The city of St. Louis is best known in the States as being the first American city to host the Olympics, as well as being home to America’s first ice cream cones, the birthplace of the soft-drink 7-Up and home of the largest beer producing plant in the nation.
With fears more lockdowns may be on the way in the US, this elegant house which will keep everyone entertained at home, and might be just the ticket for anyone with an extra $27 million on hand.
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