A majestic West Highland sporting estate boasting multiple income streams
The Ledgowan estate at Achnasheen in Wester Ross offers sport, accommodation and several income streams.
The Ledgowan estate at Achnasheen in Wester Ross offers sport, accommodation and several income streams.
The Bolfracks estate includes a beat of salmon fishings on the Upper Tay, one of Scotland’s ‘big four’ salmon rivers.
Romantic Ashiestiel House at Clovenfords was inhabited by the novelist in the early 1800s.
Could this be England’s smallest castle? Well, not quite. But it might be the most practical.
Magnificent and brooding ruins plus a Warden’s House and cottage.
A magnificent sporting estate, extending to 11,105 acres in total, has come to the market in the West Highlands – and it's a unique opportunity, as Molly Biddell explains.
In the same family since the mid 1700s, Nether Hall sits on the banks of the River Derwent.
Principally designed by John Nash, Warrens at Bramshaw in Hampshire is surrounded by the New Forest.
This fabulous place is far more than just a wonderful 16th century house – it's an 200-acre estate with woodland, riding facilities and a fascinating history.
A wondrous miniature castle just outside Bath has come to the market – and it's no mere folly, despite the hot tub in the garden.
Salisbury is one of the finest cities in the south of England – and if you're looking to move there, this place seems a wonderful spot.
Magical Higher Melcombe estate boasts a Grade I listed farmhouse and a range of cottages.
Embrace the wilderness.
This fantastic house in a vast stretch of land comes with a dizzying list of extras - including sporting and fishing rights.
Baythorne Park Estate sits on the Essex-Suffolk border.
An extraordinary portfolio has come to the market, comprising of 10 forests across the breadth of Scotland.
Penny Churchill takes an in-depth look at one of Ireland's most astonishing properties: a vast and glorious estate just a few miles outside Dublin.
Never mind armorial silver, an ancestral house is one of the most meaningful (and challenging) of inheritances.
This really is one of those 'pinch yourself' properties: an immaculate, picture-perfect Stirlingshire castle set in 80 glorious acres.
Buying a castle has never seemed more tempting, thanks to this extraordinary property in Ireland.