The grandeur of James Bond’s ultimate abode is unparalleled, making it the most extravagant mansion in history

James Bond scenes were filmed in one of the most expensive houses outside of London, a 13-bedroom Grade-I listed stately estate with an asking price of $93.5 million.

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Business mogul Mike Jatania is attempting to sell a Grade-I listed home with 13 bedrooms west of London. This magnificent mansion was featured in Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun.

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The Guardian reports that Lancelot “Capability” Brown’s 18th-century Buckinghamshire parkland, Denham Place, spans 17 hectares (43 acres).

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This home will be sold next week by Knight Frank, Savills, and Beauchamp Estates for 75 million pounds ($93.5 million).The only property of comparable splendor and pedigree close to Central London, according to Rightmove, is “a mansion built in 1688-1701”.

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The 28,525-square-foot William and Mary manor residence is a private palace with state chamber-style meeting areas. The 11,199-square-foot estate includes a Grade II-listed coach house, estate cottages, support structures, and vehicle storage.

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The Bonaparte Imperial family, JP Morgan, Lord Robert Vansittart, and Harry Saltzman were prior residents of this home.