Originally built for the monks of Bath in 1591, this 14-acre estate includes a Grade I-listed manor, a tithe barn, and two guesthouses amid protected historic gardens.
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Originally built for the monks of Bath in 1591, this 14-acre estate includes a Grade I-listed manor, a tithe barn, and two guesthouses amid protected historic gardens.
Designed by Britain’s leading neoclassical architect, Robert Adam, and recognised by Historic Scotland for its outstanding heritage, this estate pairs timeless architecture with Versailles-inspired grounds and strong income potential near Scotland’s capital.
Where jasmine fields meet the French Riviera—this historic Grasse estate is pure South of France romance, tucked among ancient olive groves just 10 minutes from Mougins.
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.
Barrow Court, a Grade II* listed country house near Bristol, was originally built as a Benedictine nunnery and transformed into a Jacobean masterpiece in the 19th century, featuring Grade II listed gardens by the renowned designer Francis Inigo Thomas.
Escape to the heart of Burgundy and discover this extraordinary French manor near the iconic village of Vézelay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, nestled in 17 acres of idyllic parkland.
This Lake Forest estate, surrounded by acres of impeccably landscaped gardens, has been home to Chicago elites since its construction in 1905 by Benjamin Marshall—the visionary architect behind Chicago’s Drake Hotel.
Nestled in its namesake village, Slade Hooton Hall sits within 4 acres of private grounds, offering sweeping views of South Yorkshire’s picturesque countryside.
Seton Castle, built in 1789 by renowned architect Robert Adam, stands on the historic site of Seton Palace—once the favorite retreat of Mary, Queen of Scots—constructed using stones from the original palace.
Nestled within 57 acres of bucolic grounds, the Beach House Estate offers a rare glimpse into the charm and grandeur of English country living, complete with a Grade-II listed main house, elegant cottages, and sweeping views over the Golden Valley.