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An English Estate With 93 Acres of Parkland and a Palladian Orangery Asks £14.5 Million
Notable, Properties, News Patrycja . 5/12/26 Notable, Properties, News Patrycja . 5/12/26

An English Estate With 93 Acres of Parkland and a Palladian Orangery Asks £14.5 Million

Considered one of southern England’s finest private country houses, the Grade II-listed Pythouse sits in South Wiltshire’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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17th Century Palladian Manor House Built on an Ancient Roman Site
Market Watch, Notable, Properties Patrycja . 4/6/24 Market Watch, Notable, Properties Patrycja . 4/6/24

17th Century Palladian Manor House Built on an Ancient Roman Site

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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Original Part of This Wiltshire Village House Listed for £1,250,000
Market Watch, Notable, Properties Patrycja . 11/12/23 Market Watch, Notable, Properties Patrycja . 11/12/23

Original Part of This Wiltshire Village House Listed for £1,250,000

Built of Cotswold stone, Wingfield House dates back to the 18th century and features several architectural styles, expanded and later converted into four dwellings.

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A Queen Anne-Style Country House in Wiltshire, England
Notable, Properties Patrycja . 5/26/22 Notable, Properties Patrycja . 5/26/22

A Queen Anne-Style Country House in Wiltshire, England

Located in the English village of Chilton Foliat, the property—dubbed ‘The Old Rectory’—is set in 11 acres of landscaped parkland with specimen gardens, and includes the neighbouring Norman-style church.

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Victorian-Era Castle with a Royal History
Notable, Properties FY 9/15/21 Notable, Properties FY 9/15/21

Victorian-Era Castle with a Royal History

Known as ‘the most gorgeous [castle] in Christendom’, at one time Devizes castle was owned by the Queens of England: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves.

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