Achitectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner declared the country house ‘so similar to Kew Palace that the same designer must surely have been responsible’.
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Achitectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner declared the country house ‘so similar to Kew Palace that the same designer must surely have been responsible’.
Stanfield Hall is set in 35 acres of mature parkland near the market town of Wymondham in Norfolk, England and has a gruesome history at the site of an infamous Victorian-era double murder.
Set in 4 acres of designer gardens, the principal section of this stunning Grade I-listed manor house has been extensively and meticulously restored, combining historical charm with modern comforts.
Located in the sought-after Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property lies on the edge of the picturesque village of Tisbury, offering direct train service to London Waterloo in less than 2 hours.
Woodlands Vale offers stunning views over the Solent, set in 30 acres of grounds designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and extending within metres of the seafront.
River House presents itself as a charming retreat in the sought-after village of Hemingford Grey in Cambridgeshire, England. Set at the end of the High Street with no passing traffic, the country house has lovely walled formal gardens, riverside access, and a thatched boathouse.
Offering rich architectural detail and rural charm, this Grade II-listed property is set in 5.9 acres of grounds featuring formal gardens, ornamental streams and a willow maze.
Set near the popular market town of Skipton, Moorlands is nestled in 5 acres of grounds and offers bucolic views over the Yorkshire Dales.
Burned down during the First World War, Oxney Court was left in ruins until 1998 when it was meticulously rebuilt in the Strawberry Hill gothic style.
Known as ‘the most gorgeous [castle] in Christendom’, at one time Devizes castle was owned by the Queens of England: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves.