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8 quirky homes for sale right now

From a Gothic clock tower to a home built over 30 years with its own Venetian courtyard, our latest rundown of showstopping properties showcases creativity, character and plenty of surprises.

This month, we take a look at some unique homes that prove there’s no such thing as ordinary.

1. A striking Gothic Revival clock tower with secret gardens

This magnificent Grade II-listed property in St. Leonards-on-Sea is truly one-of-a-kind. Known as The Clock House, this iconic 1827 construct was designed by famous architect James Burton and features a handsome clock tower that crowns the building.

The Gothic Revival style brings real theatre to everyday living, with ornamental parapets, sandstone ashlar elevations and arched windows creating stunning architectural drama. Inside, you can expect patterned wallpaper in abundance, dazzling chandelier light fittings and ornate carvings.

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2. A luxurious home with its own leisure complex

This six-bedroom home in Lympsham, near Weston-super-Mare, takes luxury living to the next level with a twist.

Set within 2.5 acres, it has all the luxury features you would expect, but with entertaining facilities at the next level. The real showstopper is the attached swimming pool complex featuring a large party room, fully equipped bar, integrated sound system and atmospheric mood lighting. Multiple sets of French doors open onto beautifully landscaped gardens with expansive patio areas, hot tub and BBQ space.

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3. A beautifully converted Wesleyan chapel with rich heritage

This stunning two-bedroom home on the edge of Newquay was constructed in 1879 as a Wesleyan Chapel. Since then, it’s has been sensitively restored to retain all its period character and detail by Luke from Love Island season 6.

Built from local rubble stone with granite dressings, the building features pointed-arched windows and a striking vaulted ceiling in what is a fabulous open-plan living space. The original lancet windows filled with frosted glass, steeply pitched roofing and a gabled entrance porch showcase the best of Victorian craftsmanship.

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4. A cheerful village home with wonderfully bold décor

This semi-detached home in Little Broughton is a breath of fresh air. Positioned on a generous corner plot just a short drive from Cockermouth and the stunning Lake District, the property is defined by its delightfully confident colour choices throughout. With a vibrant blue exterior and bold interiors featuring greens, yellows, pinks and blues on feature walls and stairs, it is bound to bring joy to all those who explore it.

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5. A Grade II listed arts and crafts mansion with nature-inspired interiors

A historically important home on the exclusive St George’s Hill estate, this arts and crafts mansion combines heritage with contemporary flair. Dating back to 1914 and nestled behind electric private gates, it sits on over an acre of manicured gardens with exceptional views across the Surrey Hills.

The interiors are a celebration of nature, with bold, colourful rooms and a kitchen featuring an amazing flower mural feature wall. This creative theme complements the wealth of original features including oak floors, exposed beams and leaded windows.

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6. A spectacular equestrian estate with cinema and arctic cabin

This remarkable 22.8-acre estate in Kidmore End, Reading, features two architect-designed cedar-clad homes and a full roster of equestrian facilities.

Chiltern House, redesigned by renowned architect Roderick James, showcases oak beams and cedar cladding alongside a bespoke cinema room, arctic cabin and striking feature pond. Holly Farm is a three-bedroom home with loft-style principal bedroom, while the detached Chiltern Barn serves as an entertainment space with bar, mirrored walls and sound ceiling.

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7. A converted church with rare Burne-Jones stained glass

A Grade II-listed converted church in Ford, Wiltshire, this property is a true architectural treasure. It was built in 1896 and has been sensitively converted, with the Grade II-listed stained-glass window with a panel by Victorian artist Edward Burne-Jones a truly eye-catching feature.

Built entirely from distinctive honey-coloured local stone with Bath stone dressings, the church showcases numerous other unusual features, including a barrel-vaulted ceiling.

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8. A handcrafted home with stunning Venetian-style abbey courtyard

This extraordinary seven-bedroom period home in Wraysbury has been lovingly built by its current owner over the course of 30 years. Set within gardens surrounded by beautiful water features, this unique home showcases fantastic architectural features throughout.

A large wooden staircase descends to the spectacular Venetian room featuring a standout fireplace and three French doors opening to the Abbey courtyard – perfect for entertaining and even used for filming TV shows. Beautiful pillars and ceilings define this magical space. The basement also houses the impressive Abbey room with fantastic fireplace and the property’s famous ‘King and Queen’ chairs.

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