A dilapidated, magnificent empty 17th-century manor house privately-owned Grade II listed property, rich in historical texture and visual intrigue. Though currently in a derelict state, the building retains its original period features, including a sweeping staircase, a Victorian-era kitchen, and a grand library complete with exposed woodwork, pink plaster walls and open fireplaces.
Built in 1961, this architect-designed midcentury modern home flows across a mostly single level, featuring two bedrooms, a kitchen, dining room, games area, and multiple lounge spaces, broken by only a few subtle level changes. The LA-style exterior paired with vintage detailing and a swimming pool gives the home a cinematic, transportive quality that’s ready to shoot.
This 18th-century Georgian townhouse, set over five storeys in the heart of Spitalfields, offers a Grade II listed backdrop with 15 rooms and an outdoor terrace, the house is layered with period detail and historic charm.
Originally built as a school in the 1840s, it was later transformed into a pipe organ factory, and has since undergone a careful and striking restoration. The result is a multifunctional space offering a powerful blend of industrial grit and architectural character across three expansive floors.
This vintage-inspired retro motel and dive bar is a bold and playful unique historical event venue, celebrating the full charm of 1970s Americana kitsch. With a full motel-meets-dive-bar aesthetic, this property offers 23 individually styled rooms, each with its own distinctive theme — from log cabin interiors and shag carpeted floors to oversized tiled soaker tubs and immersive retro textures throughout.
A pink-hued palace dating back to 1782, this romantic property blends historic elegance with modern versatility, surrounded by lush formal gardens, the grounds feature ornamental sculptures and ruined architectural elements.