Three bedroom home beneath a Grade II-listed 170-year-old VIADUCT goes on the market for £695,000 

A unique three-bedroom home built beneath a 19th century viaduct has gone on the market for £695,000. The bungalow, in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, sits in the shadow of a Grade-II* listed four-arch bridge over the idyllic River Nidd. The Knaresborough Viaduct was built in 1851 and stands at 80.5ft tall – after an initial version of the beloved bridge collapsing … Read more

Three bedroom home beneath a Grade II-listed 170-year-old VIADUCT goes on the market for £695,000 

A unique three-bedroom home built beneath a 19th century viaduct has gone on the market for £695,000. The bungalow, in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, sits in the shadow of a Grade-II* listed four-arch bridge over the idyllic River Nidd. The Knaresborough Viaduct was built in 1851 and stands at 80.5ft tall – after an initial version of the beloved bridge collapsing … Read more

Grade II-listed farmhouse owned by founder of the police Sir Robert Peel is for sale for £1.5million

Quite an arresting property! Grade II-listed farmhouse owned by founder of the police Sir Robert Peel is for sale for £1.5million Tamhorn Park Farmhouse in Fisherwick, Staffordshire, boasts impressive five bedrooms and four bathrooms The sprawling family home was purchased in 1827 by former two-time British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel The property has now … Read more

Grade II-listed farmhouse owned by founder of the police Sir Robert Peel is for sale for £1.5million

Quite an arresting property! Grade II-listed farmhouse owned by founder of the police Sir Robert Peel is for sale for £1.5million Tamhorn Park Farmhouse in Fisherwick, Staffordshire, boasts impressive five bedrooms and four bathrooms The sprawling family home was purchased in 1827 by former two-time British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel The property has now … Read more

Grade II-listed Lamb & Flag pub in Oxford is closing after 408 years

It began serving beer on its current site in the 1600s and survived the Great Plague but the Lamb and Flag in Oxford is set to close for good after being hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The Grade II-listed pub where JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis and Thomas Hardy once visited has shut its doors after … Read more

Grade II-listed Lamb & Flag pub in Oxford is closing after 408 years

It began serving beer on its current site in the 1600s and survived the Great Plague but the Lamb and Flag in Oxford is set to close for good after being hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The Grade II-listed pub where JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis and Thomas Hardy once visited has shut its doors after … Read more

Grade II-listed Cambridgeshire pub turned into luxury four-bed house on sale for £900,000 

A Grade II listed former pub converted into an award-winning four-bedroom house has hit the market for £900,000.  The Princess of Wales pub in Little Abington, Cambridgeshire, was built in 1820 but closed in 1963. Locals believe it was possibly named after Princess Alexandra of Wales, the wife of the future King Edward VII, before it … Read more

Devon property: Former Grade II-listed warehouse and builder’s merchants goes on the market

A solid stone former warehouse on the River Exe in Devon with three bedrooms, a vaulted ceiling and a Juliet balcony has been put up for sale for £1.5million. The stylish Grade II-listed property in Topsham has windows all the way down one side of the house, a balcony on the ground floor and a … Read more

Grade II-listed country home in Blackborough goes on sale for £400,000

Rotting Grade II-listed country home with 60 rooms, good local schools and excellent transport links goes on sale for £400,000 but you’ll need ‘a passion for property’ to restore it Blackborough House extends to 15,500 square feet and is located in the small hamlet of Blackborough, Devon The country home arranged over four storeys has … Read more

Grade II*-listed hall that inspired Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights goes up for sale for £1million

A sprawling Grade II listed property that inspired the setting for Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights has gone on sale for £1million. Ponden Hall in Stanbury, near Haworth in West Yorkshire, has fascinating and well-documented connections to Brontë, who is said to have based parts of the Lintons’ Thrushcross Grange and Heathcliffe’s farmhouse in her 1847 … Read more