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.
All tagged village house
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.
Built of Cotswold stone, Wingfield House dates back to the 18th century and features several architectural styles, expanded and later converted into four dwellings.
A former royal paper mill, the Provencal property was built between 1683 and 1687 by royal edict of King Louis XIV and is within walking distance to the centre of Jouques, a medieval village north of Aix-en-Provence.
Located in the heart of the village of Goult, the charming pied-à-terre is ideally positioned within the ‘Golden Triangle of the Luberon’, a storied region that is widely considered the nec-plus-ultra of Provence.
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.
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 property is one of the most significant and historically important homes in Frome, a charming market town 13 miles south of Bath that has been voted numerous times as the best place to live in the UK.
The 17th century property is set in 2 acres of grounds, located in one of the most charming villages in the Cotswolds.
Offering a fine Norfolk lifestyle, the country house is surrounded by gardens and nestled discreetly in the historic village of Foulsham.
The updated Georgian house provides an elevated lifestyle in the English countryside, on the market with Aston Knowles.