
With its opulent fur bed throws and purple pool table, it looks like a Las Vegas love-pad.
But this is not the luxury US home of a Seventies casino crooner.
Instead, itâs the Putney pile of millionaire Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi.
On the market at £4.3 million with Winkworth estate agents, it is being marketed as âa superb detached property...created by an internationally renowned designerâ.
Situated in a ârural oasisâ, it boasts that âbathrooms are lavishly appointed, the kitchen is of the most stunning design, the decor is quite magnificent, the materials throughout are uncompromising in their level of opulenceâ.

Bold artwork includes portraits of Martin Luther King, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, perhaps surprisingly Lenin, Mick Jagger, Liza Minnelli and even one of Stratford-on-Avon MP Mr Zahawi himself, understood to have been a present for his 40th birthday.
Having initially been put on the market at £4.75 million, dropping the price has led to an increase in prospective buyers, though some of the decor, particularly the fur throws, whether fake or not, may not be to everybodyâs taste.

Like Stratfordâs most famous son, William Shakespeare, Mr Zahawi, who sits on David Cameronâs policy board, was not born into wealth.
The son of Kurdish parents, he was born in June 1967 in Iraq.

During Saddam Husseinâs rise to power and his persecution of the Kurdish people, his parents fled to the UK.
With just £50 on his arrival in Britain, his father set up business.

Nadhim grew up in Crowborough in East Sussex, before going to Kingâs College School in Wimbledon and University College London where he studied chemical engineering.
He co-founded and was chief executive of pollster YouGov from 2000 to February 2010 and was named Ernst & Young, entrepreneur of the year in 2008.
But he was forced to apologise last year and repay money after it emerged his expenses meant the taxpayer had been billed for electricity for stables at his Stratford home. He said that he had claimed the money by mistake.