Instagram highlights: Our best property shares
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An out of this world property fit for a king!
This historic Grade I listed private residence overlooks its own lake and was built for King George III as his Observatory in 1769 by the well-known architect of the day, Sir William Chambers.
Raise the roof for this quirky London penthouse!
A truly unique warehouse penthouse apartment on the top two floors of a converted paint factory.
Life's a beach at this Swiss chalet
This grade II listed chalet was imported from Switzerland circa 1882… and yes that IS a beach in living room!
Arrrrggghhhh, all aboard the pirate ship!
Ahoy there! Is that a pirate ship we see? Yes, that is indeed a sunken pirate ship with an in-built bar and barbecue nestled in the back garden!
A wonderful Hobbit home
The grass-turfed roof of the guest house in this family home is the spitting image of Bilbo Baggins’ iconic home from The Hobbit movies – and we love it.
A one-of-a-kind church conversion
This two bedroom flat sits in St. Augustines Court and is bursting with incredible original features that truly showcase the architectural beauty of the building.
A fantastic windmill over in Skegness
This five-bedroom family home is converted from a Grade II listed mill that dates back to around 1850 and offers a truly unique residence.
Half James Bond villain lair, half castle...
This wonderfully quirky property immediately caught our eye thanks to the high end interiors, amazing architecture and the unique design of those tiered gardens carved into the cliff-side.
A Mallorcan castle to lust over (posted Monday 6th May)
This fairy-tale style castle in Mallorca, off the coast of Spain, is one of our favourite overseas listings on the site – it’s covered in interesting features from an abundance of intricate turrets to some rather scary looking stone gargoyles.
A coastal paradise in Mallorca (posted Tuesday 7th May)
A spot of summer dreaming about this Mallorcan paradise is all you need to get you through some of the more dreary British days. And if this home’s idyllic location on the popular Spanish island wasn’t incentive enough, the property itself is bright and welcoming thanks to an abundance of natural light, large open rooms and access to the beach nearby.
The ultimate minimalist home? (posted Tuesday 7th May)
This five-bedroom home in Richmond, London is a sublimely minimalist property hidden away from prying eyes. The home enjoys a prime position at the end of a secluded cul-de-sac and the light, spacious rooms really contribute to the home’s minimalist wow factor.
A 17th Century oasthouse barn conversion (posted Sunday 5th May)
This Grade II listed property has undergone a full renovation transforming it into a delightful family home that includes a mezzanine gallery area, huge open plan living areas and extensive gardens to enjoy throughout the year.
A rustic cottage in Dorchester (posted Saturday 4th May)
This three-bedroom home in Dorset is a Grade II listed property that’s filled with some true countryside staples – from attractive wooden beams to beautiful flagstone flooring. We particularly love the traditional country kitchen that’s rustic in all the right ways!
A dream London home with a very cool secret (posted Friday 3rd May)
There’s a lot to love about this dream home. But our favourite part comes inside the incredible home cinema. You can flick a switch to showcase your favourite car from behind a curtain…
A Victorian post office with transforming walls (posted Thursday 2nd May)
A two-bedroom apartment situated in a converted Victorian post office building, this flat is bright and beautiful. The main thing you’ll notice though – it has two giant rotating walls inside that allow you to change the entire layout of the main living room.
A renovation under an old railway (posted Wednesday 1st May)
Step inside ‘Archway Studios’ to enjoy an utterly unique home nestled beneath an old 19th Century railway viaduct. It’s not hard to see why this won so many architectural awards…