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Top 5 Country Properties from 2021

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Top 5 from 2021 This finished, just outside of the top 5 country properties of 2021! Those who follow my social media, you know that I post photos of beautiful British Properties on a daily basis... Over the course of 2021, the page had over 100,000 new page impressions and the number of followers trebled. Often, people made the mistake of assuming that I was selling these beautiful properties and if this was the case, would have retired early(ish) and moved to the Caribbean long ago!  Our followers are based all over the world; from the UK to the US, Thailand to South Africa, Brazil to Indonesia but you all have one thing in common, a shared love of beautiful British Properties. Below is the countdown of the top 5 most liked properties from 2021... NUMBER 5 Posted back in September when the weather was turning, along with the colour of the leaves, is this charming cottage which was shot by  LUNDONLENS  A stunning photo and I hope you visit his page to appreciate his other photos. This

A Badminton Court

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Tormarton Court Tormarton Court Tormarton Court is an outstanding family home, says selling agent, Savills. It is a beautifully proportioned period house set within its own exceptional 10 acre grounds and gardens where a family can enjoy all the freedom of a large house with a strong emphasis on entertainment spaces both inside and outside. Front Entrance This small private estate is perfect for a growing family as it comes with flexible secondary accommodation. The current owners have also created a thriving business environment. Stables For the discerning buyer looking for fine period features this house provides them in abundance and most notably features an oval roof lantern that gives natural light above a beautiful oak staircase.  Staircase with oval roof lantern Panelled doors, delicate cornicing, fanlights, original stone floors and working fireplaces all add to the texture and wealth of this beautiful house. Hallway The ecclesiastical heritage of a former inhabitant is r

What a view, Darling!

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Darling The original cottage at "Darling" is one of the oldest homes in prestigious Manor Street at the heart of the village, says estate agents "The Coastal House".  Built in the late 15th Century, this stone-rubble property provides a glorious traditional backdrop to a striking and sleek glazed extension. Two worlds of the very old and cutting edge new come together and the result is nothing short of awe-inspiring. This spectacular historic dwelling already stands out from its contemporaries as it sits perpendicular to the street, allowing unusual and welcome parking for up to three vehicles. An open vaulted oak porch with honed slate bench seating provides an eye-catching entrance to the cottage, which is towards the end of the process of being lovingly restored to its former glory.  A cosy dual aspect reception room running the width of the property boasts a magnificent open stone fireplace and beautiful bespoke hardwood double glazed windows wind up the stairs

"The most refined and most sophisticated timber framed mansion in England"

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  Ockwells Manor An historic 15th Century manor house in spectacular gardens and grounds, says selling agent Savills .  Described by Sir Nikolas Pevsner as " the most refined and most sophisticated timber framed mansion in England. " Ockwells Manor is laid out principally over two floors and with the exception of a small cellar all above ground level. The house is faithful to its period and boasts spectacular panelling, stained glass windows and herringbone pattern brickwork. The Jacobean staircase, 17th Century panelling and 15th Century stone fireplace are particularly striking features of the house. Aside from its architectural and historical pedigree, the house functions as a beautiful family home ideal for entertaining or family living in equal measure. The main entrance is dominated by a fabulous oak door which enters into a cloister leading to a small internal courtyard. Around this are a number of exceptionally fine rooms but the Great Hall, living room and dining roo