In a swanky neighborhood of southeast London, there is a large Victorian Gothic mansion that’s for sale. It’s listed at $5.35 million and it has so many amenities you’d expect. There’s almost 7,000 square feet of elegance for any potential homeowner to enjoy. There are 8 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a breakfast room, a sitting room/games room, play room, study, dressing room and wine cellar. This house has it all.
And we mean everything.
![This expensive Victorian mansion just oozes class and elegance.](http://content4.viralnova.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/alien-house.jpg)
![All of the furnishings are exquisite.](http://content4.viralnova.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/alien-house2.jpg)
![The landscaping is beautiful as well.](http://content4.viralnova.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/alien-house3.jpg)
![Throughout the house, there are period features and accents.](http://content4.viralnova.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/alien-house4.jpg)
![It's a very traditional manor in London.](http://content4.viralnova.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/alien-house5.jpg)
![So when you walk into this old-style, elegant house...](http://content4.viralnova.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/alien-house7.jpg)
The “play room” included in the listing is actually a spaceship room located in the attic. Inside the attic, there are two car seats that make up “mission control” and a toy chest full of space suits and gear. The walls are covered in blinking lights, monitors, vents and cables. You’d swear that you were on a retro Star Trek set if you stepped inside.
And the houses’s description online? “This beautiful Victorian family home ‘Rockmount’ is a sublime example of one of the best suburban villas on Church Road. The imposing Gothic Grade II listed house also boasts self contained accommodation, double garage, off-street parking for several cars, a wonderful garden and detached lodge.”
They neglected to boast about the best part. The spaceship.
Source: Right Move
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