A Rare Chance to Own a Piece of Chertsey’s Heritage. This exceptional home, once part of a historic manor house now thoughtfully divided into three residences, offers a unique blend of character and comfort. Set on one of Chertsey’s most sought-after and rarely available roads, the property enjoys a peaceful, tucked-away location that’s truly a hidden gem. Boasting four spacious double...
A high-spec new-build property situated just moments from the Bracklesham Bay beachfront.
A characterful but unlisted four-bedroom detached house situated within the grounds of Kentwell Hall with stunning gardens measuring approx 1 acre (sts).
A fine example of a six bedroom Edwardian Town House within walking distance of Rugby School, Rugby Town Centre and Rugby Rail station. Located in sought after Elsee Road and formerly the Old School this extensive property has high quality fixtures and fittings. Beautifully presented throughout, there is over 4,200 square feet of accommodation and the property benefits from off road parking,...
A five bedroom detached house with an integral garage set in a plot of 0.15acres in a conservation area in the Hertfordshire village of Lilley. The house dates from around 1780 and has been extended to create approximately 1,635 sq. ft. of accommodation. (contd...)
Discreetly available - An elegant, detached Edwardian property with attached two bedroom annexe with south-facing gardens, beautiful views and off-road parking.
A Grade II listed five bedroom detached thatched cottage with five reception areas, gated off street parking, a double carport, and a workshop on a 0.29 acre plot with established, west facing gardens in a village location. (contd...)
A brand-new four-bedroom home crafted to a high specification, featuring light-filled open-plan living spaces, a double garage, private driveway, and set in the sought-after village of Waltham on the Wolds. This is one of two properties due to be completed shortly. Please contact our office for further information.
Description - 2411 sqft - Grade II - The original Heytesbury Park House is believed to have been constructed in approximately 1782 and then remodeled along with some landscaping in 1784 by renowned architect John Wood. The home was also home to the War Poet Siegfried Sassoon. Heytesbury House is a very imposing and impressive Georgian country house that was converted in the 1990's to palatial...