James Fisher April 4, 2023 Surrounded by nothing but trees and open fields, Snorscomb Mill, located just half a mile […]
17 Wonderful Homes Across Britain, As Seen In Country Life
Our round-up this week includes everything from a sprawling mansion full of history to a remote cabin getaway. Kent — […]
The Old Rectory In The Village Where Jane Austen Was Born Is Up For Sale — and It’s A Gorgeous Hampshire Masterpiece
Jane Austen’s wealthy older brother tore down the house in which the great writer was born — and the home that […]
A Captivating 14th Century Home Where Medieval Charm Meets Hotel-Style Pool And über-Smart Kitchen In Kent’s Best Kept Village
James Fisher March 30, 2023 Prepare to be dazzled by The Cloth Hall, in the Kent village of Smarden, with […]
An Utterly Charming Old Rectory In The Village Where Sir Christopher Wren Grew Up
Penny Churchill March 29, 2023 Britain’s greatest-ever architect, Sir Christopher Wren, was the rector’s son in East Knoyle, where he […]
The Solution To The Second Home Problem? A Charter That Would Ensure Second Home-Owners Enrich And Support Communities
Simon Jenkins March 28, 2023 Simon Jenkins — himself a second home owner — tackles the thorny problem of second […]
A Cleverly-Converted 14th Century Village Hall That’s Taken On A New Lease Of Life In Worcestershire
James Fisher March 27, 2023 A total renovation needn’t mean that a property loses its heart and soul, as The […]
Five Country Homes For Those With Deep Pockets, As Seen In Country Life
Toby Keel March 26, 2023 This week’s round-up takes a look at some magnificent houses which start at the £2.6m […]
A Truly Incredible Medieval House In West Sussex Where Even The Front Door Is 1,000 Years Old
Toby Keel March 25, 2023 Penny Churchill takes a look at the splendidly ancient Homestall Manor, whose every inch seems […]
A 13th-Century Grange For Sale With Stone Floors, Open Fires And Gothic Arches For Doorways
James Fisher March 24, 2023 On the southern slope of the Polden Hills you’ll find The Grange, a property steeped […]
