This historically significant residence, originally a 15th-century hall house, was elegantly converted into a two-storey home around 1605 and later sensitively enlarged in the 1920s by architect Robert Haslam. It offers cosy, wood-panelled interiors, including a formal dining room featuring a mezzanine level, a drawing room, and a sitting room. The property encompasses approximately twelve acres of grounds, featuring woodland, paddock, lawns, and parkland, plus a private one-acre lake. Architectural interest extends to the lovely walled garden, designed with herbaceous perennial borders in the style of Gertrude Jekyll. With six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a tennis court, and a range of service rooms.
Immediately evoking the highly sought-after Wes Anderson and Barbiecore styles, this light-filled property presents a striking colour blocking composition defined by bubblegum pink and playful chromatic contrast. The distinctive interiors feature a lounge, a dedicated eat-in kitchen/dining room, and one bathroom. Located within a Grade II listed building, this Georgian residence serves as the perfect hire.
This unique home in the heart of Cape Town is a kitsch pink dream, radiating a Barbiecore aesthetic with the whimsical feel of a Dolls House. The two-floor space is saturated with vibrant colour and light, amplified by reflective mirrors and unique art installations throughout. The first floor features a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious living area leading to a beautiful tropical green courtyard. The second floor contains a study, two bedrooms (one en suite retro pink bathroom), and an additional separate toilet.
Built in 1963, this distinctive London mews house is designed across three floors and features two spacious reception rooms defined by their pine cladded ceilings and large windows that maximize natural daylight. The interiors include a clean, modern teak kitchen and newly renovated bathrooms adhering to a 1960s aesthetic. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious entry room, and two roof top spaces, the property provides diverse looks and ample room for crew and equipment.
This diverse botanic garden offers a matrix of varied landscapes and habitats inspired by locations worldwide. The site features an Elizabethan Mansion with access to three large ground floor rooms and full exterior areas, plus disused top-floor rooms offering a faded grandeur and derelict aesthetic. The expansive external environments range from formal walled gardens and natural wetlands to looming rock outcrops and woodland trails. The grounds provide exceptional versatility and scale for large-unit film and photography.
Set within an expansive 1100 acre rural estate, this stately home, built in 1826, is discreetly positioned amongst the South Downs. The architecture blends Georgian style with refined Regency detailing. Available rooms include the Library, Dining Room, Hall, and a historic cellar. The property's considerable grounds feature a swimming pool, orchard, and extensive parkland, enhanced by ponds, lakes, wildflower meadows and ancient woodland. The eleven acres of garden, stables, and other outbuildings complete the estate.
This Grade II Listed Manor House is situated within 28 acres of managed pasture and formal gardens. The interior is defined by authentic Tudor elements, including substantial Oak beams, Kent Peg tiles, lattice lead windows, and prominent inglenook fireplaces. A large, light-filled contemporary kitchen extension connects the historic structure to the new additions. The estate is includes a comprehensive leisure complex, featuring an outdoor swimming pool surrounded by sun-beds with a sauna and changing rooms, a glass-fronted yoga studio/gym, and a private one-acre lake. Complementing the facilities is an extensive outdoor kitchen equipped with a wood fire.
Dating back to 1906, this building has been transformed to provide flexible workspace, accommodation, and a major events venue. The Grade II listed building showcases striking Art Deco architectural features, including vast spaces defined by original marble pillars and stairs, as well as many wood panelled rooms. The interiors offer a range of settings, from grand halls to retro style offices. The facility includes accommodation and multiple catering options, providing a stage for large-scale events.
This Classical English Georgian Manor House is architecturally centered around an internal courtyard, offering a blend of period elegance and high-end event facilities. The property spans three floors and features twelve bedrooms and five reception rooms. A highlight is the historic Ballroom, which features a fireplace, high ceilings, and large wall tapestries. The beautiful gardens, featuring extensive lawns and mature trees, include an open-air swimming pool.
This prominent Grade II listed house unites Georgian architecture featuring high ceilings and classical mouldings, and a Victorian wing with detailed brickwork and intricate window design. Set within 11 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens and woodland, the interiors present varied spaces, from light-filled formal rooms to intimate modern spaces, characterised by a combination of original and contemporary design features. The large rooms enjoy excellent natural light, and a balcony overlooks the formal gardens. The expansive grounds feature sweeping lawns, a moat and island, woodland, a Victorian Greenhouse, and stables.