The Grade II*-listed Chalcot House was built during the Mary and William period in the Palladian style, inspired by the architecture of Inigo Jones.
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The Grade II*-listed Chalcot House was built during the Mary and William period in the Palladian style, inspired by the architecture of Inigo Jones.
The Tudor property was once a gatehouse to the former Bolebrook Castle, used as Henry VIII’s hunting lodge throughout his courtship with Anne Bolyen as it was close to her family home at Hever Castle.
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.
Operated as a successful country house hotel and steeped in history and resplendent with period features, Eshott Hall offers a unique opportunity to revert the property into an exceptional private residence.
First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis and her children moved out of the White House and into this elegant Georgetown estate in the months after John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
The Buckinghamshire estate was the former home of the younger sister of Jackie Kennedy, Lee Radziwill, who lived at the property with her European prince husband, HSH Prince Stanislas Radziwillin the 1960s.
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.
The Manor House hosted King Charles I in early 1644 and the master bedroom where he stayed is named The King Charles Room in its honour.