Inside this summer’s most viewed homes on Rightmove

If you’re a regular visitor to these pages you’ll know that we love nothing more than peeking inside spectacular homes across Great Britain.

And seeing as we’re roughly halfway through the year, we thought it was about time that we gave you a virtual tour of five of the most viewed homes on Rightmove this summer.

Our data scientists have counted up all of your clicks and these are the five properties that have really caught your imagination over the past few weeks.

So join us as we step inside the five most popular homes across the country right now…

The houseboat

If you’ve been experiencing pangs of cabin fever this year and want to explore more of the country in the future, why not splash out on your very own houseboat?

This one-of-a-kind floating home is a bit like Doctor Who’s TARDIS – it’s pretty unremarkable on the outside, but inside it’s as if you’ve been transported somewhere different entirely.

Named Kathleen Alexander, this quirky two-bedroom houseboat has been beautifully decked out with Pinterest-worthy décor.

This charming but luxurious wide-beam vessel offers buyers a rustic lifestyle that’s entirely a part of its character, and in this sunny weather we can see why you’ve all fallen in love with it.

This property is listed for sale with Total Sales & Lettings Ltd.

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The seaside home

With many of us having to postpone or cancel our summer holidays, it’s no surprise that one of the most viewed homes this summer is nestled in the heart of a seaside town.

This gorgeously renovated five-bedroom home can be found just a hop, skip and a jump from the wonderful Scarborough Beach.

This incredibly stylish semi-detached property, which is on the market for £360,000, could be the perfect opportunity for a growing family looking for a more outdoorsy lifestyle.

This property is listed for sale with Hunters.

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The Scottish villa...

This magnificent Victorian home is tucked away in one of Edinburgh’s most affluent and sought-after neighbourhoods, and we absolutely adore it.

The huge eight-bedroom property boasts four storeys of luxurious accommodation spanning more than 9,000sq ft, and also has elegantly landscaped gardens.

From here, you’ll also find amazing views over the city skyline towards the Pentland Hills. But inside, the period features are really something else.

This place has stunning original fireplaces, parquet flooring, intricate hand-carved architraves, solid oak staircases, detailed cornicing, sash windows and working shutters. Wow!

This property is listed for sale with Knight Frank.

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The beachside cottage...

If it’s the fresh sea breeze that you’re looking for, or a quintessential seaside community, you won’t find much better than this quaint harbourside cottage in Cornwall.

This three-bedroom waterside cottage dates back to 1771 and is located by the stunning harbour in Port Isaac, offering breath-taking panoramic views of the beach and harbour.

The gorgeously quaint property comes with beamed ceilings, slate floors, exposed stone walls and sash windows – it’s a real dream come true if this is your kind of scene.

Port Isaac itself is a harbour town on the North Cornish coast, made famous in recent times as the filming location of ITV show Doc Martin.

This property is listed for sale with Stratton Creber.

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The country estate...

In true Rightmove fashion, our round-up concludes with an utterly enchanting country manor.

Tregeare House is a Grade II-listed, Palladian-style mansion set in an exceptional private country estate that’s surrounded by beautiful parkland and a glorious, sweeping driveway.

You’ll find this incredible five-bedroom behemoth in 215 acres of private land in the unspoilt North Cornish countryside. This place also has a working farm and equestrian facilities.

The secluded property boasts a rich history, too. Its first recorded owners were the Baron family and the house is believed to have been built by Jasper Baron and completed in the 1790s.

This property is listed for sale with Savills.

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