Britain's Most Expensive Houses - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Brokers John and Mary head to Windsor to view a £30million mansion on behalf of a French Moroccan socialite who cannot travel due to Covid-19 restrictions. Back at the office, Shereen is mentoring junior broker Leena on a search for her buyer, Anastasia, who wants to swap her property portfolio from Russia to London.

Episode 2
UK Sotheby's International Realty broker Lee is trying to sell one of his exclusive listings, the £17.5million Huxley House on London's Bishops Avenue - more commonly known as Billionaire's Row - while company boss Guy Bradshaw invites a group of mortgage brokers over to south London to see the ultimate family home, boasting six bedrooms, an entertainment suite, a gym, wine cellar and a price tag of £10.25million. In Mayfair, Polina tries to find a home for shoe-making fashionista Karl Chu. He wants a three-bedroom bachelor pad with plenty of space for shoes - and a cigar terrace.

Episode 3
The company's UK director Jason is determined to bag a very personal listing, Otterburn Castle in Northumberland, which was once owned by his great-great-great-great-grandfather - and pulling out all the stops, he even brings along his mum to convince the current owner that he is the broker for the job. Constance tries to find a London penthouse with a great view for Italian first-time buyers Alessandro and Ilenia, while John takes on a stunning property in the Surrey hills which was featured in Beauty and the Beast and Star Wars.

Episode 4
John from the country office has a £3.6million Arts and Crafts-style south coast seaside mansion to sell, Polina is listing a new central London penthouse worth £4.5million - so new that it is not even on the market yet - and company owner Guy is in Barbados to view a $40million beachside property where the rich and famous have stayed. Amber is keen to win one of London's most expensive properties, a £75million Knightsbridge home that once belonged to prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn.
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