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Mansion Monday: Private, modern and refined living

Slip inside this Mansion Monday pick to experience elegance and attention to detail.

A gray brick mansion with large front lawn, several large windows, and a forrest of trees behind it.

Located in the gated Ashford Oaks neighborhood, this Mansion Monday pick also offers privacy. | Photo via @gwenmatthews_lexrealtor

Stately Wayne Manor isn’t complete without its Batcave, and this week’s Mansion Monday selection is no different.

The sophisticated style of this 8,109-sqft home begins with its location on a half-acre lot inside the gated Ashford Oaks community.

Combining elegance with efficiency, smart technology from Control4 Automation allows you to manage audio-visual equipment, lighting, internet networks, and security systems from the touch of a button.

While the street-facing, two-car garage offers ample storage with its oversized floorplan and custom cabinetry, the second garage faces the house’s rear, providing the perfect private parking place for your Batmobile.

A basement office with desk and bookshelf, plus a full drum kit surrounded with acoustic padding and a large drawing of Snoopy from Peanuts.

Rock out without bothering the neighbors in the basement Bat Ca- we mean music room. | Photo via @gwenmatthews_lexrealtor

Whether you’re preparing for a night out or enjoying a night in, the basement is a true retreat and features enough space for a custom theater room and personal training center. Currently, the basement’s bedroom — complete with en suite bath — is being used as an office and music room. What would you do with all that space?

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