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Newliston, the last country house by Robert Adam, is now for sale, featuring Versailles-inspired grounds with tree-lined Union Jack avenues, serene ponds, and a walled garden—all designated of ‘outstanding architectural and historical interest’ by Historic Scotland.
With its rich Georgian heritage, meticulous restoration, and idyllic setting in over 50 acres of grounds, this Grade II listed estate offers a glimpse into the timeless allure of English country living.
Dating back to the 17th century, this Grade II-listed Georgian gem boasts a rich legacy, on the market for the first time in four centuries.
The striking Grade-I listed Moor Place Mano is nestled in the heart of an 80 acre estate, with private park, farmland, and woodland, just a 10 minute drive from the market town of Bishop’s Stortford.
The Grade II listed property is set on the lower slopes of Lansdown, in the heart of Bath’s most sought-after areas.
The Grade II listed property is one of the finest residences in the Georgian town of Bewdley, set on the River Severn and 22 miles southwest of Birmingham.
Surrounded by formal gardens and grounds with a swimming pool, the elegant Potticks House offers a grand backdrop for living and entertaining, proving to be an idyllic country seat.