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Dec 17, 2019 · Warwickshire — £1,250,000. In the village of Wood Bevington, near Alcester, this Grade II*-listed manor house is a fascinating mix of architectural styles, with its original Tudor H-plan layout having evolved and expanded into a beautiful 4,800sq ft home.
A Private View: an other-worldly Tudor house miraculously spun into a 21st-century tale Alastair Hendy admits he's a sucker for a new challenge. So when a gloriously intact Tudor house presented itself to him, he embarked on a meticulous restoration journey that captivated the entire town.
26. 26. Tudor Pole Road, Glastonbury. Offers Over. £350,000Knowing the purchase price means you can work out the total cost of buying the property. Read more about property price in our glossary page. Monthly mortgage payments. Added on 30/10/2024. PROPERTY TYPE.
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Acton Trussell, Staffordshire
- Havant, Hampshire
- Dartington, Totnes
- Elgin, Inverness
- Cranbrook, Kent
- Haddenham, Cambridgeshire
- Steventon, Oxfordshire
- Ware, Hertfordshire
£595,000
Situated within the medieval grid of Bury St Edmunds, this 15th-century Grade II-listed townhouse is arranged over three floors, it has an entrance hall the full-length of the property and the wide staircase with a feature Norman window. The dining room has a large fireplace while upstairs there’s a triple-aspect long gallery. bedfords.co.uk
Guide price £575,000
This former schoolhouse is a history lesson in itself. Over the years the four-bedroom Grade II-listed house, which dates back to the 16th century was once two cottages, and also served as the village Sunday school. Inside, rooms have made a feature of beautiful beams and large inglenook fireplaces, and as well as three reception rooms, it has a large cellar. There’s also a detached garage with planning permission for conversion into a one-bed annexe, and a large driveway with room to park a...
£2.45million
Previously owned by Warwick the Kingmaker and Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, Warblington Castle includes both the ruins of the original building and moat, and the seven-bedroom house, within four acres of gardens and grounds. Inside, the house has exposed stonework, stone flagged floors and exposed beams, with generous hallways, landings and open fireplaces. There’s also a large boot room, utility, wine cellars and an outdoor swimming pool. zoopla.co.uk
£695,000
This pretty three-bed Grade II-listed part-thatched cottage was built in 1450 and has original features including a Tudor plank and muntin screen, oak floors, exposed beams, stone walls, inglenook fireplace and slate flooring. The kitchen is spectacular, with vaulted ceiling, butler sink and Everhot stove in a stone arch. The stairs are hand-made from wood and slate, and the master bedroom has a gothic wooden door and frame. marchandpetit.co.uk
Offers over £1million
With crow-stepped gables and dressed stone, this nine-bedroom Highland house dates from the 13th century, with 16th century additions. The central section of the building, called North College House, was built close to Elgin Cathedral. After the Reformation, it was bought in 1568 by Sir Alexander Dunbar of Burgie and became a fortified house. It sits in 1.7acres, with gardens that contain a Yew tree believed to be over 400 years old, and includes a separate four-bedroom wing, a business premi...
£3.75million
The Moat is a nine-bedroom manor house, surrounded (perhaps not surprisingly) by its own moat. Originally Wealden Hall House, built in the 15th century, it has been lovingly restored, with exposed ceiling and wall timbers, ornate fireplaces, brick and flagstone flooring, king post and leaded windows. The sale also includes its very own Car Museum and associated buildings. The inner walls of the museum have been painted with frescos of local scenes, and it includes a fully equipped pub, The Pl...
£1.1million
Described by Pevsner’s Architectural Guide as ‘the best house in Haddenham’ this five-bedroom Elizabethan long house was visited by Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War. It has two bathrooms, three reception rooms, two kitchens and a garden room, with inglenook fireplaces, exposed beams, brick floors and 2.74 acres of gardens. Outside there is a barn, two garages and an orchard, backing on to open farmland. cheffins.co.uk
£1million
Located in one of Oxfordshire’s chocolate box villages, The Causeway is a five-bed, two-bath house dating back to the 1300s, with Tudor additions. Rooms have oak framing with beamed walls, vaulted ceilings and beautiful fireplaces. The gardens include a formal landscaped patio area with gravel, inset paving, pond and box hedging, plus a productive vegetable patch and a greenhouse. carterjonas.co.uk
£750,000
Postcard pretty, this three-bed Tudor cottage backs on to the River Ash, with views over open countryside. Inside it is light, with beautifully presented gardens with mature shrubs, fruit trees and herbaceous borders. The lower garden has a play area. savills.com Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk. MORE : Mum transforms former church into dream family home and adds £380,000 to property value in one year MORE : House that offers the best of bo...
Apr 22, 2024 · Originally constructed as two cottages, this period house provides 1,891 sq ft of versatile accommodation arranged over three floors and offers an exciting development opportunity for either residential or commercial purposes, subject to the relevant planning consents.
Jun 8, 2024 · 2 bedroom apartment for sale in Tudor House, One Tower Bridge, London, SE1 for £2,150,000. Marketed by Prime London, Central and Riverside