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Got a spare £1 million lying around? (Picture: Savills) They say a million pounds doesn’t stretch as far as it used to — but when it comes to property, that depends very much on where you’re looking. In some parts of the UK, £1 million might just get you a snug two-bed flat with a view of your neighbour’s recycling bins. In others, it could buy you a sprawling countryside estate complete with stables, a tennis court, and enough land to get lost on. From city-centre apartments to historic houses bursting with coastal charm, here’s what a cool million can get you up and down the country. Comment nowWhere would you like to live if you had £1 million to spare?Comment Now West End, Edinburgh – £975,000 Nestled in Edinburgh’s prestigious West End, this double-fronted ground-floor apartment exudes historic grandeur with twin sash windows, soaring ceilings, and finely preserved original features. The spacious living and dining room create an inviting yet stately atmosphere, while the large kitchen and sitting room perfectly suit family life and entertaining guests. £1 million can buy a property in Edinburgh’s prestigious West End (Picture: Iain Robinson) The home has a stately atmosphere (Picture: Iain Robinson) The property offers three double bedrooms, including a sumptuous principal suite with an ensuite. Adding to its allure is direct access to tranquil, shared south-facing gardens. Located just minutes from Haymarket, Dean Village, and the city centre, this home delivers a coveted blend of period charm and urban convenience. Cadgwith, Cornwall – £999,950 On the dramatic Cornish coast, this elegant five-bedroom detached home boasts a truly enviable oceanfront position. Originally built in 1915 and comprehensively refurbished in 2021, it offers spectacular sea and cove views from five rooms. Cornwall is one of the UK’s most popular housing markets (Picture: Savills) This detached five-bed comes in at just under £1 million (Picture: Savills) The interior impresses with a large open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, complemented by four bathrooms, including two en-suites. Outside, the split-level garden faces the cove and is ideal for relaxation or alfresco dining. Private parking for three vehicles further enhances this ideal coastal retreat, combining historic character and modern comfort. Wallingford, Oxfordshire – £1,000,000 Offering an extraordinary lifestyle option, the Boat House in Oxfordshire features roughly 75 metres of private river frontage, complete with mooring. The first-floor living spaces impress with vaulted ceilings, exposed oak beams, and bespoke murals that artfully divide the open-plan reception room into lounge, dining, and kitchen areas. For something more unusual, this boathouse is accepting offers from £1 million (Picture: Savills) It has impressive vaulted ceilings (Picture: Savills) Equipped with modern appliances and a breakfast bar, the kitchen blends with the elegant surroundings. Three double bedrooms provide ample space, while the ground floor intriguingly houses a wet boathouse with secure covered mooring ideal for watercraft. Set within extensive grounds framed by protected trees and accessed via a tree-lined gravel driveway, this property also carries a hint of royal heritage linked to King George V. Bridgend, Wales – £950,000 In the peaceful semi-rural locale of Llangewydd, this nine-bedroom detached house dates back to the early 1800s, brimming with historical character and versatile accommodation. This rural home comes with a pool (Picture: Savills) And it’s packed with historical character (Picture: Savills) Alongside four reception rooms, a separate one-bedroom cottage and studio offer fantastic options for extended family or remote working. The expansive grounds are a standout feature, boasting a heated swimming pool, stables for horses, and fruitful trees — perfect for buyers desiring countryside privacy yet convenient to Bridgend and the coastal town of Porthcawl. Warboys, Cambridgeshire – £950,000 Tucked behind wrought iron gates and a gravelled carriage drive, this early 19th-century home effortlessly blends period elegance with modern style. Spread over three floors, it boasts light-filled rooms, six double bedrooms, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Six bedrooms and beautifully landscaped gardens could be yours for £950,000 (Picture: Savills) It boasts a suite of elegant livign spaces (Picture: Savills) Inside, an airy reception hall leads to a suite of elegant living spaces. Think a dining room with a classic fireplace, a dual-aspect living room with fitted bookcases, and a sitting room with a bay window and statement steel fireplace. The oak-floored breakfast room and bespoke kitchen form the heart of the home, opening onto the garden, with handy additions like a gym, utility, and pantry. Upstairs, the first-floor drawing room offers rooftop views, while the principal suite impresses with a dressing room, en suite, and private staircase to the kitchen. A rear courtyard includes a bakehouse, wood store, and three garages, while the front offers cobbled terraces, BBQ areas, and generous parking. If you win the lottery, which one are you buying? Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk.