Bruce Forsyth’s £6 million stunning home is among the palatial residences left to decay on Surrey estate’s millionaire row.

These are the lavish, empty mansions that have turned part of Britain’s most exclusive residential area into a ghost town.

The luxurious multi-million properties are located on the pristine Wentworth Estate in Surrey, home to the rich and famous but many have been left in a state of neglect with their owners not even bothering to live in them.

One stunning property on the wealthy estate called Straidarran previously belonged to Sir Bruce Forsyth, where he spent his final years but has now fallen into a sorry state after it was sold by his widow Wilnelia for £5.7 million in April 2020.

The house features a ten-seater cinema room, ten reception rooms and bedrooms, library, gymnasium and swimming pool, spa area and a wine cellar.

One local who did not want to be named told MailOnline: ‘This is just one of many empty homes on the Wentworth estate, which is a real pity because this is a fantastic place to live in’© Provided by Daily Mail

A palatial home is left empty on the millionaires row estate of Wentworth in Surrey© Provided by Daily Mail