8 of the best properties for sale with kitchen gardens
The best properties for sale with kitchen gardens – from a 17th-century timber-framed hall house in Norfolk, to an Arts & Crafts house in West Sussex designed by Charles Voysey with a garden by Gertrude Jekyll


Priory Cottage, Corsham, Wiltshire.
A Grade II-listed house in the centre of a town, set in gardens with a productive kitchen garden with raised beds. It has beamed ceilings, period fireplaces and a dining room with a vaulted, glazed ceiling and French doors leading onto a terrace. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5 receptions, annexe, 0.4 acres.
Price: £1.35m Savills 01225-474 503.

Priory Cottage, Corsham, Wiltshire.
A Grade II-listed house in the centre of a town, set in gardens with a productive kitchen garden with raised beds. It has beamed ceilings, period fireplaces and a dining room with a vaulted, glazed ceiling and French doors leading onto a terrace. 5 beds, 3 baths, 5 receps, annexe, 0.4 acres.
Price: £1.35m Savills 01225-474 503.

Westwind, Brampton, Carlisle, Cumbria.
An Arts & Crafts-style house overlooking the surrounding countryside, with gardens that include formal areas, an organic kitchen garden with a greenhouse, natural reservoir and orchard. It has an oak staircase and open fireplaces. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, 6.5 acres
Price: £1m+ Fine & Country 01228-583109.

Ropes, Fernhurst, Haslemere, West Sussex.
A wing of a renovated country house designed by Arts & Crafts pioneer Charles Voysey, with private gardens arranged as a series of rooms, including a kitchen garden and a garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll. It has leaded-light windows and doors with the original heart-shaped locks. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, study, gym, office, chicken coop, 1.31 acres.
Price: £2.5m Knight Frank 01428-770560.

Ropes, Fernhurst, Haslemere, West Sussex.
A wing of a renovated country house designed by Arts & Crafts pioneer Charles Voysey, with private gardens arranged as a series of rooms, including a kitchen garden and a garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll. It has leaded-light windows and doors with the original heart-shaped locks. 5 beds, 3 baths, 2 receps, study, gym, office, chicken coop, 1.31 acres.
Price: £2.5m Knight Frank 01428-770560.

Park Farm, Gainsford End, Finchingfield, Essex.
A Georgian country house with extensive gardens, including an enclosed kitchen garden with raised beds, soft fruit, a greenhouse and an orchard and pond. It has period fireplaces and a large breakfast kitchen with an Aga. 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, annexe, 2 offices, climate-controlled wine cellars, garage, tennis court, 2.86 acres.
Price: £1.85m Zoe Napier 01621-840333.

Quillet Cottage, Trenwheal, Leedstown, Hayle, Cornwall.
A renovated stone cottage surrounded by open countryside with large organic gardens, including an orchard and kitchen garden with vegetable beds and a polytunnel. It has wood floors and ceilings, wood-burning stoves and an open-plan kitchen with an Aga. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception, 1-bedroom annexe, 1-bedroom chalet, outbuilding with workshops and store, meadow, 2 acres.
Price: £850,000 Savills 07866-070662.

Clatterbrune Farmhouse, Presteigne, Powys.
A Georgian farmhouse on the fringes of Presteigne, set in a partially walled garden with a vegetable garden and a greenhouse. It has period fireplaces and a country kitchen leading onto the gardens. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 receptions, barn with stable, 1-bedroom flat, office, summer house.
Price: £975,000 Strutt & Parker 01743-284200.

Prospect House, Kingsley, Hampshire.
A large house set in gardens that include a kitchen garden with a greenhouse and a cold frame, and a sunken garden with a formal pond and a pergola. It has beamed ceilings, an inglenook fireplace, and a breakfast kitchen with French doors leading onto a terrace. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 receptions, library, garden room, study, 3-bay garage, summer house, greenhouse and shed, pond, gardens, 2 acres.
Price: £2.5m Hamptons 01420-86868.


Tanyard, Great Ellingham, Norfolk.
A renovated Grade II-listed 17th-century timber-framed hall house just outside a village surrounded by open countryside and set in mature gardens with a productive orchard and kitchen garden with raised beds and a greenhouse. It has exposed wall and ceiling timbers, a dual-aspect sitting room, an inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a kitchen with an Aga. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 receptions, 0.25 acre.
Price: £675,000 Inigo 020-3687 3071.
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