You Can Live in the East Wing of This Grade II listed Tudor Mansion
Crawley Grange’s East Wing blends centuries-old elegance with modern luxury, featuring six bedrooms, lush gardens, and top-tier estate amenities — just 50 miles from London.
16th Century Former Gatehouse Set Within an AONB in Sussex, England
The Tudor property was once a gatehouse to the former Bolebrook Castle, used as Henry VIII’s hunting lodge throughout his courtship with Anne Bolyen as it was close to her family home at Hever Castle.
An Enchanting Country Estate in Norfolk, UK
Narborough Hall, a 16th century wisteria-clad country home, is set in the valley of the River Nar and nestled in 79 acres of forests, lakes, and subtly manicured English parkland.
A Timeless Estate in Greenwich, Connecticut
With old world elegance and Greenwich grandeur, Reynwood Manor is a unique trophy estate on the market with Tamar Lurie.
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.