Wales' most expensive house is on the market with estate agents invited potential buyers to make offers over £8m. The huge, sprawling property - named Foxfield - is set within 24 acres of private grounds and gives a whole new meaning to the word luxury. In a secluded spot to the north of Lisvane in Cardiff, the house boasts seven bedrooms and an incredible 11 bathrooms.

It was built in 1999 by multi-millionaire Peter Thomas, who died in 2023. Mr Thomas used to run Peter’s Food Services - famous for its pies - along with his brother, and now the modern mansion he built 26 years ago has come on the market, reports WalesOnline . Sign up now for the latest news on the North Wales Live Whatsapp community Dubbed a “true retreat for luxurious living and entertaining”, the house “combines timeless elegance with modern convenience in one of Cardiff’s most sought-after locations.

" There are seven en-suite bedrooms, two offices, a large drawing room, an orangery, recreational spaces, its own valet car garage, ponds and tennis courts. According to Fine & Country, which has put Foxield up for sale: “This remarkable residence offers seven bedrooms, exceptional recreational facilities, and exquisite craftsmanship. "A true retreat for luxurious living and entertaining, Foxfield combines timeless elegance with modern convenience in one of Cardiff’s most sought-after locations.

Fine & Country say: “Step inside to discover an interior that is both breathtaking and versatile. Th.