Properties For Sale by Inigo, London, including sold STC
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This remarkable Grade II-listed, early 18th-century house lies on Crooms Hill, a street described by Nikolaus Pevsner as “the pride of domestic architecture in Greenwich”. No exception to Pevsner’s claim, this home is a picture of Georgian symmetry outside and a celebration of sweeping period pro...
This imposing late Georgian former hunting lodge is set amid almost 26 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens, parkland, water meadows, swimming ponds and woodland in east Suffolk, close to both Ipswich and the Suffolk coastline. Unlisted, the home combines the original Georgian lodge with Vict...
This beautiful Grade II-listed villa is set in the heart of Laleham, Surrey, a pretty village on the edge of the River Thames. Internal accommodation extends to almost 4,000 sq ft, with six bedrooms and a wealth of original architectural features. Access to central London is excellent, with train...
Designed by Knox Bhavan Architects, this five-bedroom 19th-century townhouse occupies a sought-after position in Camberwell. The practice's creative ethos permeates the interiors, which have existed in several iterations over the years and now make up a creative but authentic period home. A caref...
Timber-framed and Grade II-listed, this remarkable Tudor house is surrounded by a private garden in the Dedham Vale National Landscape, on the borders of Essex and Suffolk. It was built in successive phases from the 16th century and spans over 7,000 sq ft of internal accommodation, with expansive...
This grand Grade II-listed, 18th-century house lies in Mawnan Smith, a sought-after coastal village in south Cornwall. The well-proportioned interiors span nearly 3,000 sq ft across two levels, with three expansive reception rooms and five bedrooms. Enchanting grounds of around an acre wrap aroun...
Set in the sought-after Crystal Palace Conservation Area, this handsome Victorian detached house extends over 3,300 sq ft across four impeccably appointed storeys. Original features, including floorboards and fireplaces, remain in situ and have been carefully looked after under current ownership....
Built in the 17th century, Stoke Hall is a remarkable Grade II-listed house in the Cheshire countryside. Its primary six/seven-bedroom plan spans some 7,000 sq ft, with additional accommodation in a self-contained but connected coach house. It has an astonishing array of early features, from an o...
This Grade II-listed six-bedroom house sits in the pretty market town of Calne, Wiltshire. Originally built in the 1600s, past residents include Joseph Priestley, a scientist credited with the discovery of oxygen. Extending over 5,000 sq ft of space, the house has a series of versatile rooms, inc...
This marvellous Grade II-listed house overlooks the rolling hills of the Five Valleys region in the Cotswolds National Landscape, around 10 minutes' drive from Stroud. It was built in the 17th century, with substantial additions made in the 18th and 19th centuries. The primary plan spans some 5,3...
Dating to the 18th century and nestled within the tranquil village of Stonegate, East Sussex, this Grade II-listed farmhouse is firmly rooted in its rural landscape. Its living spaces span almost 4,000 sq ft across two storeys, with five generous bedrooms and four reception rooms. Carefully renov...
This characterful Victorian house sits on Fox Hill, a highly sought-after street in Crystal Palace. The house extends over four storeys and has five bright bedrooms. Many of its original features remain, including elegant cornicing, sash windows and ornate ceiling roses. A serene garden is found...
This refined two-bedroom apartment (with a substantial self-contained garden annexe) occupies the grand upper ground floor of a handsome Victorian villa in the heart of Belsize Park. Defined by its soaring ceilings, intact period detailing and elegant proportions, the home and annexe together spa...
A resolutely unique collection of spaces, quite unlike anything in the area, Mall House is a remarkable home occupying a spectacular elevated site on the outskirts of Bath. Each of its buildings has a distinct charm and character, from an enchanting stone-built cottage to peaceful wood cabins and...
Built in the 18th century, this handsome Grade II-listed house lies in Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire. It faces south over its established gardens, where a wide variety of plantings, a series of outbuildings, and a well-maintained tennis court can be found. Bright, peaceful and private, the house...
A former 19th century coach house, this wonderful five-bedroom home lies within a cluster of recently renovated farm buildings on the fringes of Brancaster, a short walk from the north Norfolk coastal path. It spans some 2,535 sq ft across two storeys and was recently redesigned by Cote de Folk t...
This Victorian detached house in south-east London extends over 2,666 sq ft across four storeys and has five peaceful bedrooms. It brims with period distinction, including neat cornicing, original fireplaces and a pretty gabled front porch. A south-east-facing garden is tucked at the rear, border...
Constructed in the early 19th century, this refined three-bedroom house lies in Whitechapel's Myrdle Street conservation area. It has been sympathetically preserved by the Spitalfields Trust, who have upheld the home's period character in restored fireplaces, floorboards and sash windows. There i...
Built in the late 18th century, this distinguished Grade II-listed house sits on Surrey Square in Walworth, south London. It spans 2,100 sq ft across five storeys, with four bedrooms and a series of living spaces. A generous garden extends from the rear of the house, with elegant silver birch tre...
Built in the 18th century, this extraordinary Grade II-listed seven-bedroom country house is set within almost seven acres of established gardens in the rural hamlet of Kingston St Mary, Somerset. Exceeding 5,500 sq ft arranged across two levels, the living spaces are characterised by voluminous ...
This exquisite Grade II-listed house in Wandsworth, south-west London was built in 1710. It extends over four storeys, with 2,228 sq ft of space and four peaceful bedrooms. Inside, the home's atmospheric interiors are filled with original features, from timber wall panels to broad fireplaces. An ...






































