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You Can Live in the East Wing of This Grade II listed Tudor Mansion
Country Living, Estate, Historic, For Sale Patrycja . 10/16/24 Country Living, Estate, Historic, For Sale Patrycja . 10/16/24

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.

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16th Century Former Gatehouse Set Within an AONB in Sussex, England
Country Living, Europe, For Sale, Historic, Notable Patrycja . 3/11/24 Country Living, Europe, For Sale, Historic, Notable Patrycja . 3/11/24

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.

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An Enchanting Country Estate in Norfolk, UK
Estate, Country Living, For Sale, Historic, Notable FY 6/6/21 Estate, Country Living, For Sale, Historic, Notable FY 6/6/21

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.

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A Timeless Estate in Greenwich, Connecticut
Estate, Country Living, For Sale, Historic, Notable FY 4/12/21 Estate, Country Living, For Sale, Historic, Notable FY 4/12/21

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.

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Jacobean Estate in the English Countryside
Country Living, Estate, Equestrian, For Sale, Historic, Waterfront FY 1/9/21 Country Living, Estate, Equestrian, For Sale, Historic, Waterfront FY 1/9/21

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.

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