Properties For Sale by Inigo, London, including sold STC
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This serene five-bedroom Victorian house in Looe, Cornwall, has magnificent views across the bay. Over 1,400 sq ft of space extends across three storeys, including a wonderful sitting room with a bay window towards the sea. At the front of the house, a private terrace is perfect for taking in the...
Spanning some 4,670 sq ft, this expansive mid-19th-century house has been beautifully transformed by its current owners. Its capacious rooms have been appointed with a fine selection of paints and materials that complement and pay homage to its heritage. Versatile in nature, the home has six bedr...
Occupying one of the Itchen Valley’s most sought-after settings, this elegant 19th-century manor house sits within five and a half acres of gardens and wildflower meadow. Despite its peaceful atmosphere and unobstructed views, the house is within easy reach of Alresford and Winchester, with direc...
Built in the early 19th century for London Docks officials, this exquisite Grade II-listed house sits in a superb location on the banks of the River Thames. Over 3,700 sq ft of space extends across the main house and the former port office, the latter a voluminous living space especially suitable...
This marvellous Grade II-listed 17th-century house overlooks the beautiful Upnor Castle on the banks of the River Medway in Kent. Around four acres of grounds surround the house and are well-stocked with a resplendent variety of flowers, including roses and purple-blooming wisteria, and a fruit-t...
A palimpsest of architectural styles, Saltwood House is a remarkable survival. Its medieval core was first extended in the 17th century, followed by the addition of a quintessentially Georgian façade, with later Victorian alterations. The result is a truly singular home spanning some 8,350 sq ft,...
Exuberant and detail-oriented, this exquisite Grade II-listed townhouse lies in the centre of picturesque Henley-on-Thames. It was reimagined by Joanne Burgess of The Curious House and has been featured in House & Garden and Vogue. Outside, a resplendent garden is home to a dining terrace, Corten...
Nestled amid an exquisite mid-18th-century terrace, this distinguished Grade I-listed home has been sensitively restored with the help of a panel of experts from historians such as Dan Cruikshank, designers like Patrick Williams and various artisans. It is a rare survivor, one of Bath's few unmod...
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...
Birdcombe Court is an extraordinary Grade II*-listed medieval manor house set in almost two acres of grounds amid the bucolic north Somerset landscape. Its core is 13th century, with later additions in proceeding centuries all unified and beautifully restored; the result is a singular home that s...
Original features are woven throughout this elegant townhouse, built as part of the late-Georgian Northampton Square development in Clerkenwell, central London. Grade II-listed, it has been meticulously renovated by architects MoreySmith in consultation with English Heritage. It unfolds gracefull...
This handsome late 18th-century Grade II-listed farmhouse sits surrounded by idyllic grounds of some 10 acres and overlooks Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve. Inside, a wealth of period features remain, including exposed timbers, textured brickwork and broad fireplaces. The principal plan spans some...
This wonderful 16th-century house lies in the countryside outside of Horsham, West Sussex, close to the Surrey Hills, South Downs and High Weald National Landscapes. Formerly a hunting lodge, the house spans some 6,460 sq ft, with a series of distinguished living spaces filled with original featu...
This refined Victorian house in Ravenscourt Park, west London, is bookended by two beautiful blooming gardens. It lies within the Ravenscourt and Starch Green conservation area, close to the area’s namesake Underground station and wonderfully restorative park. Inside, original features sit alongs...
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 Grade II-listed home's original grandeur has been carefully upheld and is still visible in sweeping proportions and beautiful shuttered sash windows. It unfolds over two storeys, with four peaceful bedrooms and generous interconnected living spaces. Set in the heart of Barnsbury, Mountfort T...
This extraordinary Grade II*-listed seven-bedroom home lies in Barming, a peaceful village close to Maidstone, Kent. Built in the mid-18th century, its striking red brick façade has a stone balustrade, and elegant stone detailing. Extending over 7,500 sq ft, a series of versatile rooms are awash ...
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...
Built around a beautifully landscaped garden, this expansive stone and flint house in Bishopstone, near Seaford, East Sussex, is nestled in the surrounding landscape. The original building dates from the late 17th century, with some later additions. The home comprises a set of former agricultural...
Scotches Farm is a wonderful five-bedroom Georgian house built circa 1750, with later Victorian additions. Extending over 3,600 sq ft internally and surrounded by private gardens, the house sits at the end of a picturesque village with far-reaching views over the rolling South Downs beyond. It ma...
This marvellous Georgian house spans some 4,560 sq ft and sits in its own private grounds of two acres, with outbuildings, mature trees, and a flower-studded walled garden. It sits nestled in the quiet village of Yapton, 10 minutes’ drive from the sandy shores of the south coast, approximately fi...
Nestled in the tranquil village of Crawley Down in the heart of the West Sussex countryside, this magnificent six-bedroom house forms the westerly wing of a 19th-century country estate. It was built in the 1860s by local barrister James Harrison and retains many of its original features, includin...
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 four-bedroom home lies within the Hertfordshire countryside. Dating from the late 1500s, the house is brimming with period features, including brick-mullioned windows and 17th-century decorative friezes. The house is surrounded by two and a half acres of gardens and woodland...



































