Properties for sale for around £800,000
From a Grade II-listed, Georgian quayside house in Essex to a two-bedroom flat near the Tower of London, eight of the best properties for around £800,000.
This week: properties for around £800,000 from a Grade II-listed, Georgian quayside house in Essex to a two-bedroom flat near the Tower of London.
The Quay, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex. A Grade II-listed Georgian house on the quay with views over the River Crouch. It has beamed ceilings, a panelled room, and courtyard gardens with a range of outbuildings. 4 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps. £795,000 Savills 01245-293233.
The Barn, Bugford, Dartmouth, Devon. A Grade II-listed barn conversion in Hillfield Village, a holiday destination that offers a holiday-rental booking service. 4 beds, 4 baths, 2 receps, terrace, shared use of all-weather tennis court. Was £795,000, now £725,000. Marchand Petit 01803-83990.
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Ringbeck Farm, Kirkby Malzeard, Ripon, North Yorkshire. A traditional Yorkshire Dales farmhouse on the edge of a village. It has wood and flagstone floors, beamed ceilings, an open fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a large kitchen with underfloor heating and an Aga. 5 beds, 2 baths, 3 receps, study, double garage, workshop/store, gardens, 0.9 acres. £760,000 Strutt & Parker 01423-561274.
Ormesby Manor House, Ormesby, Middlesbrough. A grand house dating from 1904 with private, enclosed gardens and within easy reach of local shops and transport. It has stained-glass windows, an oak staircase and period feature fireplaces throughout. 7 beds, 3 baths, 4 receps, self-contained 3-bed cottage, garage, greenhouse, summerhouse, 0.6 acres. £810,000+ Hunters 01642-224 366.
Littlecourt, Shalbourne, Wiltshire. A Grade II-listed, 16th-century thatched house surrounded by cottage gardens. It has a new kitchen and retains many of its period features, such as its original oak-framed windows with leaded glass, exposed wall and ceiling timbers, wood floors and open fireplaces, one with a wood-burning stove. 3 beds, 2 baths, 3 receps, garage, workshop, 0.4 acres. £775,000 Strutt & Parker 01635-521707.
Laglio, Via Delle Frazioni, Lombardy, Italy. A semi-detached property with a private, terraced garden overlooking Lake Como. It is spread over three floors and both its two balconies and terraced garden offer panoramic views over the lake. 4 beds, 4 baths, 2 receps, studio, garage, cellar. €750,000 Italy Sotheby's International Realty +39 031 538 8888.
Bryce House, Loganbank, Milton Bridge, Midlothian. The principal wing of a 19th-century country house, surrounded by parkland gardens in the Glencorse Valley, with views towards the Pentlands and the Lammermuir Hills. The house has high ceilings with intricate mouldings, shuttered sash windows and a Rococo-style fireplace. 4 beds, bath, 2 receps, summerhouse, courtyard, woodland, 4.9 acres. £800,000+ Knight Frank 0131-222 9600.
Scarborough Street, London E1. A two-bedroom, two-storey flat converted from a former pub on a quiet street just a short walk from the Tower of London. It has a dual-aspect living room, a newly fitted kitchen and two bathrooms. 2 beds, recep, leasehold. £795,000 Savills 020-7456 6800.
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