LANCASHIRE is home to some truly luxe properties.

However, if you want to live in a multi-bedroom mansion with its own pool, you are going to need a hefty bank balance.

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If you win the lottery, these home should be among the first you view as they would be fantastic places to live.

Here are five of the most expensive and luxurious homes in East Lancashire- which one is your favourite?

Silven Clod Road, Rossendale
£1,150,000

Lancashire Telegraph: Silven Clod Road property (Photo:Zoopla)Silven Clod Road property (Photo:Zoopla)

If you have £1.5 million to spare, this luxury cottage could be your new home.

The “impressive” property has five double bedrooms and is situated on half an acre of land.

The cottage itself has a lot of character and it is bursting with country charm.

However, it has been renovated and restored to suit the preferences of a modern family.

Lancashire Telegraph: A jacuzzi tub (Photo:Zoopla)A jacuzzi tub (Photo:Zoopla)

The master bedroom is arguably one of the best rooms in the house, as it leads onto a dressing room and even through to an en suite.

If that wasn’t enough, there is also an additional summer house at the bottom of the garden.

Waddington Road, Clitheroe
£1,545,000

This house was first constructed in the 1950s but has recently been modernised and extended by the current owners.

The property’s exteriors are just as impressive as the interiors; there is an abundance of trees plants and shrubs, and even outside kitchen areas with a fireplace.

It’s also an ultimate party house, as the property comes with a cinema room and ‘party room’, perfect for entertaining guests in.

If you didn’t fancy living here yourself, you could invest your lotto winnings and rent it out as holiday accommodation.

View more about this property on Rightmove.

Newchurch Road, Rawtenstall
£1,000,000

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If you won the lottery, would you buy this beautifully presented four bedroom home?

The property has recently been refurbished, but has still retained many of its original features, which date back to 1858.

Lancashire Telegraph: The kitchen (Photo:Zoopla)The kitchen (Photo:Zoopla)

The kitchen is a focal point of the property and it would be perfect for modern families; it has a neutral, yet stylish aesthetic with plenty of storage space and work surfaces.

Best of all, the property also has a sun room which is the perfect space to relax in and watch the world go by.

Winkley Hall, Whalley Road, Stonyhurst, Clitheroe
£2,500,000

Lancashire Telegraph: Would you buy Winkley Hall if you won the lottery?( Photo: Zoopla)Would you buy Winkley Hall if you won the lottery?( Photo: Zoopla)

This stunning Clitheroe property is perfect for growing families, as it has a whopping seven bedrooms.

It’s described as a “rare arts and crafts property”, with plenty of period features.

As soon as you enter the grounds, you are met with an electric gated entrance and a sweeping driveway.

Lancashire Telegraph: The pool (Photo: Zoopla)The pool (Photo: Zoopla)

Once inside, you will notice the ornate ceilings and original feature fireplaces scattered around the building.

There is also a large dance studio in the property along with a swimming pool and sunken jacuzzi.

If this wasn’t enough, there is also a two bedroom coach house on the land.

Bishops Court, Rossendale
£1,200,000

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This “outstanding” property has seven bedrooms and is situated on four acres of land.

The accommodation is incredibly spacious and the stylish interiors are said to “ooze” class and sophistication.

The kitchen has a range of stylish grey wall and base units, while the surfaces have a granite effect.

It is also fitted with a range of modern appliances to suit a contemporary buyer.

Lancashire Telegraph: Inside the kitchen (Photo:Zoopla)Inside the kitchen (Photo:Zoopla)

The snug has been designed with comfort in mind and it is the perfect place to huddle up with the family; as well as oak flooring and spotlights, there are also double glazed bi-folding doors which lead out to a balcony.

The property also has a fully renovated annex, which can be turned into whatever the new owner desires.