Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Jersey: Five of the best properties for sale in Country Life this week
Save a Grade I-listed abbey or move into a £17 million mansion on the Channel Island.
James Fisher is the deputy digital editor of countrylife.co.uk. He began his career writing stories for the Hackney Citizen, before moving full-time to Country Life magazine in 2016. He lives in London with a white cat called Ted.
Save a Grade I-listed abbey or move into a £17 million mansion on the Channel Island.
The Old Vicarage is a charming Victorian clifftop villa with spectacular gardens and bags of character.
Doannee House not only offers six bedrooms and 8,000sq ft of space, but also frontage to the River Thames and easy access to some of the nation's best restaurants.
The museum scooped the prestigious Museum of the Year award, the largest in the world, pocketing £120,000 after a three-year renovation.
This five-bedroom penthouse at The Whiteley in London's Queensway comes with a terrace of some 4,400sq ft. Yours for £39.5 million.
The new Continental GT Speed spooled up its mighty hybrid powertrain and flew through a tunnel some 292 metres below the sea level. Why? Because why not.
The River Haven in Thames Ditton might just be the best place in London to sit and watch the world go by.
Four bedrooms, half an acre of beautiful woodland gardens, and only a quarter of a mile from the town centre. D. M. Thomas didn't just know how to write books, but also choose places to live.
For sale for the first time in 30 years, Mount Offham in Kent is steeped in history and offers the ultimate family home.
The Director of the Museum of the Home comes on to the Country Life Podcast to chat about all things house and home.
Wymondley Bury is a 10-bedroom home where history meets comfort in Hertfordshire.
Hawks Point House was first built in 1910, and has been getting better with each passing year.
At Stocks Hill near Burley, a five-bedroom family home seems like something out of a fairytale.
The Carbuncle Cup returns after a six-year hiatus. Competition judge and magazine editor Charlie Baker speaks to James Fisher about why pointing out bad architecture matters.
On the off chance you bump into Leo DiCaprio or Richard Branson, it's always good to have something in common to break the ice.
Reject modernity and embrace tradition on Melbourn Street in Royston.
At Inchmartine House, history breathes through the walls of this large and comfortable home.
Designed by Maxwell Fry, Miramonte is a delightful 1930s building situated in one of London's most enviable locations. It also looks amazing.
Frome is where the heart is, so they say. It's easy to see why you might fall in love with this small estate called Selwood Manor in Somerset, mind.