Take a Look Around Roger Moore’s 007 Worthy Mansion

For those looking to live the life of a secret agent the good news is you can, the bad news however is that you’ll need £5 million ($7.6 million) to do so. This impressive 1920s mansion located in Buckinghamshire, UK, has just gone on the market and was once owned by Bond star Roger Moore between 1970 and 1978 during the filming of Live And Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun and The Spy Who Loved Me.

Bearing all the hallmarks of a traditional country home the mansion features five bedrooms, a drawing room, a study, a gym, tennis court, wine cellar and a swimming pool.

Moore regrettably sold the property on in 1978 due to what he described as the 

‘punitive tax regime of the then government’. Now it’s crying out for a new owner to once again live the life of the Bond franchises longest serving and most loved actor.

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