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’.
The Old Priory is a stunning Grade I listed Cotswold manor set 85 acres of grounds and gardens, and features a spectacular Roman-style infinity pool with one of the most beautiful pool houses we’ve ever seen..
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.
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.
Slade Hooton Hall is set in 3.71 acres of grounds with gardens, paddocks, and a heated indoor swimming pool, offering an elevated lifestyle in the English countryside.
Nestled in 74 acres of historic parkland in Hadlow, Kent, the historic estate comes with Victorian walled gardens, gravelled terraces, and Capability Brown-style formal areas.
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.
Just a few miles from the local village and pubs, Edgeworth Manor is hidden away from view in one of the most beautiful parts of the Cotswolds, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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.
Overlooking the unspoiled Holy Brook Valley, the 49.77 acre country estate offers complete privacy and seclusion in the Cotswolds hills.