Inside £4million seafront home with pool & cinema room featured in hit ITV drama where you can stay the week for £500pp

VISITORS can stay in a £4million seafront home with a pool and cinema room for a cool £500 per person for a week.

Sand Dunes on Cornwall’s north coast, which featured in a hit ITV drama, offers floor to ceiling windows with views of the cliffs. 

Modern house at night, illuminated interior visible through large windows.
The iconic seafront property Sand Dunes can be rented out for £500 per person per week
Modern house lit up at night.
The gaff boasts gorgeous views of the cliffs
Two men and a child hold hands and look out a window at the ocean.
The home featured in the ITV drama Playing Nice

The eye-catching gaff featured in the ITV drama Playing Nice starring James Norton as the home of the show’s villains Miles and Lucy.

The stunning property, neatly nestled between Padstow and Newquay, can be rented out for holidaymakers for £5,000-plus a week, The Mail on Sunday reported.

The area boasts an array of star-studded locals, with actress Cate Blanchett, tough guy Jason Statham and Coldplay star Chris Martin all owning homes in Mawgan Porth.

ITV rented out the gorgeous home from previous owner and businessman Marzouk al-Bader, 58 at the end of 2023.

The Lebanese national said he fell in love with the area.

“As soon as I landed, I could smell and feel the rugged landscape,” he said.

“The beauty of the environment.

“The Atlantic Ocean and the energy it produces.

“I felt like I had travelled into some new country,”

Financier Bader reportedly bagged £4million when he sold the coastal home in December.

“I wanted not just to build a house, but I wanted everything to be from Cornwall: the tradesman, the architect, the materials,” he said.

Sand Dunes is spread over three buildings and offers floor to ceiling windows with show stopping views of the cliffs.

It has poured concrete floors on the ground floor, with a wood-fired pizza oven and a gorgeous Howe cotton-upholstered sunken lounge.

It also comes complete with a pool house with a whirlpool bath, a gym, a 14 person eating area with an indoor wood-fired pizza oven and a sunken lounge facing a log fire.

Bader had wool rugs imported from north Africa to to give the home an added layer of elegance.

The deep-pocketed businessman also scooped a 60s Danish lantern from antiques dealer Philip Thomas as well as a green cabinet made by the Swiss brand USM.

The home has bagged a handful of gongs for its architectural design, including from RIBA – the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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HOUSE ABOUT IT

In other property news, house hunters were left shocked at an unexpected surprise in the bathroom of an £875,000 Welsh home – a giant high heel bathtub.

Covered in purple and pink sequins, with a matching pink bow wrapped around the centre, it’s a shoo-in to provide the perfect soak.

It’s truly a stark contrast from the rest of the home, which has left people shocked online, with some calling it “grotesque.”

Taking to Reddit, users shared their reactions.

One user said: “Me scrolling through pics – like it, nice, oh yes, could see me here, love that bed, yes, nice, what the actual f***?” [sic]

Modern living room with ocean view.
The spacious home was sold for a reported £4million last year
Interior view of a modern living room with built-in seating and a stone fireplace.
It has won a number of accolades for its architectural design
Modern black beach house with open-plan ground floor and balcony.
Celebrities who live near the property include Cate Blanchett and Chris Martin
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