8 of the best houses for sale with wine cellars
The best houses for sale with wine cellars – from a Huguenot townhouse in a conservation area in Spitalfields, London, to a Georgian manor house in Lincoln with a barrel-vaulted wine cellar
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Reed End Farm, Therfield, Surrey.
A 17th-century house with outbuildings that include a temperature-controlled wine grotto. The house has beamed ceilings, panelled walls, inglenook fireplaces with wood-burning stoves, and a country kitchen with an Aga. 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, 2 kitchens, heated swimming pool, 5.5 acres.
Price: £2.95m Cheffins 01223-214214.

Reed End Farm, Therfield, Surrey.
A 17th-century house with outbuildings that include a temperature-controlled wine grotto. The house has beamed ceilings, panelled walls, inglenook fireplaces with wood-burning stoves, and a country kitchen with an Aga. 7 beds, 4 baths, 3 receps, 2 kitchens, heated swimming pool, 5.5 acres.
Price: £2.95m Cheffins 01223-214214.

Oaklands Manor, Scarcroft, Leeds.
A Grade II-listed Georgian manor house set in landscaped gardens with views over the surrounding countryside. It retains its pillared entrance hall and two original wine cellars. 9 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 3 receptions, library, swimming pool, gym, agricultural barn, 59 acres.
Price: £5.95m Knight Frank 01904-948451.

Eastgate, Lincoln.
A renovated Grade II-listed double-fronted Georgian house with a grand entrance hall, built in 1700 in the Bailgate area of Lincoln. The house has double-height sash windows, wood and stone floors, open fireplaces and a brick barrel-vaulted wine cellar with brick floors and a central glass light feature. 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, breakfast kitchen, study, garden, 0.4 acres.
Price: £1.3m+ Savills 01522-508909.

Eastgate, Lincoln.
A renovated Grade II-listed double-fronted Georgian house with a grand entrance hall, built in 1700 in the Bailgate area of Lincoln. The house has double-height sash windows, wood and stone floors, open fireplaces and a brick barrel-vaulted wine cellar with brick floors and a central glass light feature. 7 beds, 3 baths, 2 receps, breakfast kitchen, study, garden, 0.4 acres.
Price: £1.3m+ Savills 01522-508909.

Cedar Hall, The Green, Gresford, near Wrexham, Clwyd.
A modernised Grade II-listed 1850s former vicarage on the outskirts of a village overlooking open fields. It retains its Minton tiled floors, turned staircase, feature fireplaces and barrel-vaulted wine cellar with wine bins. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 receptions, breakfast kitchen, office/bedroom 5, courtyard, stable, kennels, tack room, gardens, woodland, 3.7 acres.
Price: £1.85m Jackson-Stops 01244-328361.

Fournier Street, London E1.
A restored, five-storey Grade II-listed early Georgian Huguenot townhouse in the Fournier Street conservation area in Spitalfields, with a rooftop garden and a courtyard garden that includes a one-bedroom cottage. It retains its panelled walls, open fireplaces, wood floors, Italianate archways, and has a wine cellar with flagstone floors on the lower ground floor. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 receptions, breakfast kitchen, eaves storage.
Price: £5.75m Inigo 0203-687 3071.

The Old House, Coltishall, Norfolk.
An extended Grade II-listed Georgian house built in 1727 with panelled rooms, flagstone and wood floors, open fireplaces and a brick barrel-vaulted wine cellar. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, kitchen, 4 receptions, study, 1-bedroom annexe, garden room.
Price: £2.5m Fine & Country 01603-221888.

Doannee House, Maidenhead, Berkshire.
A modernised Edwardian house built in a Tudor Revival style in the Fisheries estate with riverside gardens that come with river frontage, mooring and a wet boathouse. It has period fireplaces and panelling, a modern fitted dining kitchen and family room, and a large wine cellar in the basement. 6 bedrooms, 2 dressing rooms, 7 bathrooms, 3 receptions, study, TV room, garage, boathouse.
Price: £5.975m Hamptons 01628-873466.

Ford Farm, Albury Heath, Albury, Guildford, Surrey.
An extended Grade II-listed farm on the edge of a village overlooking open countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The house has exposed wall and ceiling timbers, open fireplaces, a large open-plan kitchen and family room with an Aga, and a wine cellar with a brick floor and wine bins. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 receptions, office, kitchenette, mezzanine storage, workshop, garden, 0.48 acres.
Price: £2.5m Knight Frank 01483-565171.
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