Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Lake District, Appleby Castle stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural marvels of medieval England.
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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Lake District, Appleby Castle stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural marvels of medieval England.
The Jacobean Grade-I listed manor, built in 1607, sits at the heart of Ludstone Hall Estate and is surrounded by meticulously maintained grounds featuring beautiful ornamental pools and formal knot gardens.
The 300-year-old home features magazine-spread worthy interiors, meticulously restored in 2015 by the owners and architect Peter Fell of Watson, Bertram, & Fell.
Possingworth Manor is set within 17 acres of scenic grounds near the village Waldron in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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.
At the heart of the 338 acre private estate is a stunning neo-classical principal house, positioned for sweeping views of the Cherwell Valley.
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 elegant country house offers south-facing views over the parkland and is set in 45 acres of private grounds, with gardens originally planned by Capability Brown in 1768.
The 16th century Elizabethan manor house is set in an impressive 545-acre estate within the Trough of Bowland Area of Natural Beauty, a region considered one of England’s most rural and unspoilt counties.
Set within a World Heritage Site protected by the National Trust, the Grade II* listed property provides a rare opportunity to enjoy Studley Royal Park without the upkeep of a major estate.