A mansion once owned by Dame Julie Andrews has gone on the market for a whopping £16.5 million.
The Mary Poppins star and all-round national treasure resided in the house throughout the 60s.
This Grade II-listed mansion that overlooks Wimbledon Common was built in 1894 and designed by famous architect Edward J May.
The home currently has a strong Edwardian style and was originally part of The Old Park purchased by Sir Thomas Cecil in 1570.
It is the tallest family house on this side of the common, with 12 bedrooms, six reception rooms and eight bathrooms.
The house was split into three wings in the 1950s but had a partial overhaul in the early 2000s to turn it back into a single-family dwelling.
West Lodge is located at West Side Common, SW19 and has a floor plan of 10,635 - 11,585 square feet.
Can you find a bit of spare change for this beauty of a house?
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