8 of the best properties for sale with indoor gyms
The best properties for sale with indoor gyms – from a four-storey mews house in London’s Knightsbridge, to a 1920s Arts & Crafts house in Melbury Abbas, Dorset

Winterfield, Melbury Abbas, Dorset.
A 1920s Arts & Crafts house built by Edward Turner Powell from local sandstone in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has stained-glass windows, stone fireplaces and a gym and indoor swimming pool. 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 3 receptions, 3-bedroom cottage, 35 acres.
Price: £3.95m Jackson-Stops 01747-850858.

Winterfield, Melbury Abbas, Dorset.
A 1920s Arts & Crafts house built by Edward Turner Powell from local sandstone in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has stained-glass windows, stone fireplaces and a gym and indoor swimming pool. 7 beds, 7 baths, 3 receps, 3-bed cottage, 35 acres.
Price: £3.95m Jackson-Stops 01747-850858.

The Winterdyne Estate, Worcestershire.
This Grade II-listed Georgian house retains its original fireplaces and has a kitchen with floor-to-ceiling sash windows and French doors, and an indoor swimming pool and gym. 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 dressing rooms, 3 receptions, coach house with two 2-bedroom flats, 28 acres.
Price: £3.75m Chartwell Noble 01905-9699 98.

Princes Gate Mews, Knightsbridge, London SW7.
This four-storey mews house in London’s Knightsbridge retains its traditional faÇade, but has been completely rebuilt to include a newly constructed lower-ground floor. It is set in a quiet, south-facing position and comes with a gym, an internal garage, a wood and glass staircase and a bespoke dining kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, dressing room, reception.
Price: £5.95m Knight Frank 020-7881 7721.

Princes Gate Mews, Knightsbridge, London SW7.
This four-storey mews house in London’s Knightsbridge retains its traditional faÇade, but has been completely rebuilt to include a newly constructed lower-ground floor. It is set in a quiet, south-facing position and comes with a gym, an internal garage, a wood and glass staircase and a bespoke dining kitchen. 3 beds, 4 baths, dressing room, recep.
Price: £5.95m Knight Frank 020-7881 7721.

Edgar House, Worcester, Worcestershire.
A Grade II-listed 1730s Georgian townhouse in the centre of Worcester with views of the cathedral. It retains its original sash windows and shutters, floors and fireplaces and has panelled walls, a bespoke kitchen with an Aga and a home gym on the first floor. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception, study, office, cellar, walled garden.
Price: £900,000 Stowhill Estates 01242-384 444.

Whitelands, Battle, East Sussex.
A double-fronted Georgian house with wood floors, period fireplaces, a large breakfast kitchen with an Aga and bi-fold doors opening onto a terrace, and a detached annexe with an en-suite bedroom and a gym. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, wine cellar, office, games room swimming pool and pool house with sauna and shower, stables, garage, electric-vehicle charging point, gardens, vegetable garden and greenhouse, 1.57 acres.
Price: £2m Knight Frank 01892-515035.

Townfoot House, Slaley, Hexham, Northumberland.
A converted, extended barn with an outbuilding with garages and a gym with glazed doors and a guest suite with a separate entrance. It has vaulted ceilings, fireplaces with wood-burning stoves and a kitchen extension opening onto an orangery. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 receptions, open-plan kitchen/dining area.
Price: £1.15m Finest Properties 0330-111 2266.

Townfoot House, Slaley, Hexham, Northumberland.
A converted, extended barn with an outbuilding with garages and a gym with glazed doors and a guest suite with a separate entrance. It has vaulted ceilings, fireplaces with wood-burning stoves and a kitchen extension opening onto an orangery. 4 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps, open-plan kitchen/dining area.
Price: £1.15m Finest Properties 0330-111 2266.

Storries, Itchingfield, Horsham, West Sussex.
An Art Deco house on the edge of a village with views across the South Downs and grounds that include a chauffeur’s lodge, a tennis court and swimming pool. It has leaded-light windows, panelled walls, Art Deco fireplaces and a home gym in a contemporary extension with a sauna and a plunge pool. 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, stables, glass-enclosed courtyard, 29 acres.
Price: £3.75m Strutt & Parker 07818-254042.

Storries, Itchingfield, Horsham, West Sussex.
An Art Deco house on the edge of a village with views across the South Downs and grounds that include a chauffeur’s lodge, a tennis court and swimming pool. It has leaded-light windows, panelled walls, Art Deco fireplaces and a home gym in a contemporary extension with a sauna and a plunge pool. 8 beds, 4 baths, 3 receps, stables, glass enclosed courtyard, 29 acres.
Price: £3.75m Strutt & Parker 07818-254042.

The Grange Manor House, Lolworth, Cambridge.
A Grade II-listed, late Victorian house set in manicured gardens and grounds. It has a double-height reception hall with a tessellated floor, oak floors, marble fireplaces, a refitted kitchen with walnut-fronted cabinets and an Aga, and a modern gym with a steam room and infrared saunas. 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 receptions, music room, study, sewing room, 2-bedroom flat, heated outdoor swimming pool, summerhouse, 3.14 acres.
Price: £2.975m Savills 01223-347147.

The Grange Manor House, Lolworth, Cambridge.
A Grade II-listed, late Victorian house set in manicured gardens and grounds. It has a double-height reception hall with a tessellated floor, oak floors, marble fireplaces, a refitted kitchen with walnut-fronted cabinets and an Aga, and a modern gym with a steam room and infrared saunas. 7 beds, 4 baths, 2 receps, music room, study, sewing room, 2-bed flat, heated outdoor swimming pool, summerhouse, 3.14 acres.
Price: £2.975m Savills 01223-347147.
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