Historic English Country House, Once a 12th Century Nunnery
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.
Magnificent 17th Century Jacobean Mansion in Wales
The Grade II* listed Jacobean mansion dates back to 1603, although the property was mentioned in the Domesday Book in the 9th century and has historic links to Rhodri Mawr, the King of all Wales.
Polebrook Hall, a 17th Century Country House
The impressive Grade II listed property is set back from the village behind a stately stone wall, featuring dreamy garden scapes and a formal sunken garden with a reflection pool.
Jacobean Estate in the English Countryside
On the market with Savills, the Grade I listed house was built as a Tudor mansion in 1495, with the Jacobean exterior added in 1635, and later various Georgian alterations and additions.