Just minutes from the centre of Chippenham—but hidden behind high gates and four acres of private gardens—The Ivy offers a rare blend of town access and country calm.
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Just minutes from the centre of Chippenham—but hidden behind high gates and four acres of private gardens—The Ivy offers a rare blend of town access and country calm.
Blagraves, a Grade I-listed home in Barnard Castle, County Durham, was built before 1482 and once belonged to Richard III. It later served as an inn where Oliver Cromwell reportedly stayed.
Lyegrove House is a Grade II* Listed 17th-century gem nestled in 18.5 acres of grounds and surrounded by the 52,000 acre Badminton Estate.
Surrounded by 20 aces of Grade II*-listed gardens, as well as woods and parkland overlooking the Kentish Weald, the Grade I-listed Linton Park is set to be the country house sale of the century.
The Adlington Hall Estate has been the ancestral home of the Legh family for nearly 700 years. Spanning 1992 acres, the former medieval deer park was transformed into pleasure grounds in the 18th century, featuring a woodland garden, sunken lawns, rose gardens, and a yew maze with a unicorn at its centre—the family emblem.
East End House is set in 1 acre of grounds with walled formal gardens, greenhouses, and orchards, situated in an attractive position in the Cotswolds.
Nestled in the bucolic English countryside, Castleman’s House is surrounded by 3.39 acres of grounds with impressive gardens, paved terraces, and lawns.
The Manor comprises the principal part of a magnificent 17th century Jacobean style manor house set in 1.5 acres of private gardens.