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From Grade I-listed grandeur in Bath to riverside living in London, these are properties worth a look
From Grade I-listed grandeur in Bath to riverside living in London, these are properties worth a look
From Grade I-listed grandeur in Bath to riverside living in London, these are properties worth a look
Anna WhiteMain image:
Floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall views of the Thames in Battersea, London.
Photograph: FoxtonsFri 18 Apr 202508.00 CEST
Anna White
Fri 18 Apr 202508.00 CEST
Marlborough, WiltshireJust off the Parade, in the middle of the historic market town of Marlborough, is a development of mews-style townhouses and converted bungalows composed of red brick, cream render and decorative gable roofs. There is a two-bedroom terraced house for sale with an integral garage (including EV charger) and parking, a cloakroom with storage and a bright, open-plan living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor. A cinema, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance, while London is just over an hour away by train from nearby Great Bedwyn, running into Paddington. It is a 25-minute drive to the M4.£775,000,Hamptons, 01672 837 178Photograph: HamptonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBath, SomersetSion Hill Place is the highest Georgian terrace in Bath. The semi-circular street sits at the north-west edge of the city, as the urban architecture melds into vast countryside. In this prestigious corner of town is a Grade I-listed townhouse with curved bay windows that has recently been converted into five apartments. On the lower ground floor and the ground floor is a two-bedroom home with high and decorative ceilings. Sion Hill Place has easy access to the rural Cotswolds Way, the Lansdown tennis and squash club, the Approach golf course and the city centre beyond.£945,000,Savills, 01225 474591Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBattersea, LondonThis two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the seventh floor of a building to the west of Battersea Park. The vast open-plan kitchen-dining-living area is all designed to face the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, with views that stretch up and down the Thames. There is a utility room tucked away next to the kitchen and the main bedroom has a dressing room. The building has a concierge service, and it is a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Battersea power station and across the bridge to Chelsea and Kings Road.£1,850,000,Foxtons, 0207 801 1111Photograph: FoxtonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterGreenwich, LondonFor those who want to move back into London, Greenwich Peninsula is a 30-year regeneration project of 17,000 new homes on a 60-hectare (150-acre) brownfield site that juts into the Thames. Studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are on sale in the Peninsula Riverside complex where residents also have access to a gym, a swimming pool and a cinema. There is a studio unit on the market for £415,000 on the first floor. The cluster of creative design businesses adds a buzz, and urban village fetes take place every summer. The property is a two-minute walk to North Greenwich station.£415,000,JLL, 0207 085 5100Photograph: JLLShare on FacebookShare on TwitterEnglefield Green, SurreyOn the ground floor of a new apartment block is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Magna Carta Park. The gated complex sits in 23 hectares (57 acres) of parkland and gardens with tennis courts and a practice golf course. It is within walking distance of the large village of Englefield Green, which runs into the town of Egham and its bustling high street. Magna Carta Park also borders open countryside, rolling down to the Thames, and is close to the National Trust’s Runnymede parkland of hills and countryside. The fastest train from Egham takes 30 minutes to London Waterloo.£875,000,Savills01344 295 375Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterTopicsPropertyFantasy house hunt
Marlborough, WiltshireJust off the Parade, in the middle of the historic market town of Marlborough, is a development of mews-style townhouses and converted bungalows composed of red brick, cream render and decorative gable roofs. There is a two-bedroom terraced house for sale with an integral garage (including EV charger) and parking, a cloakroom with storage and a bright, open-plan living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor. A cinema, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance, while London is just over an hour away by train from nearby Great Bedwyn, running into Paddington. It is a 25-minute drive to the M4.£775,000,Hamptons, 01672 837 178Photograph: HamptonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBath, SomersetSion Hill Place is the highest Georgian terrace in Bath. The semi-circular street sits at the north-west edge of the city, as the urban architecture melds into vast countryside. In this prestigious corner of town is a Grade I-listed townhouse with curved bay windows that has recently been converted into five apartments. On the lower ground floor and the ground floor is a two-bedroom home with high and decorative ceilings. Sion Hill Place has easy access to the rural Cotswolds Way, the Lansdown tennis and squash club, the Approach golf course and the city centre beyond.£945,000,Savills, 01225 474591Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBattersea, LondonThis two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the seventh floor of a building to the west of Battersea Park. The vast open-plan kitchen-dining-living area is all designed to face the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, with views that stretch up and down the Thames. There is a utility room tucked away next to the kitchen and the main bedroom has a dressing room. The building has a concierge service, and it is a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Battersea power station and across the bridge to Chelsea and Kings Road.£1,850,000,Foxtons, 0207 801 1111Photograph: FoxtonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterGreenwich, LondonFor those who want to move back into London, Greenwich Peninsula is a 30-year regeneration project of 17,000 new homes on a 60-hectare (150-acre) brownfield site that juts into the Thames. Studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are on sale in the Peninsula Riverside complex where residents also have access to a gym, a swimming pool and a cinema. There is a studio unit on the market for £415,000 on the first floor. The cluster of creative design businesses adds a buzz, and urban village fetes take place every summer. The property is a two-minute walk to North Greenwich station.£415,000,JLL, 0207 085 5100Photograph: JLLShare on FacebookShare on TwitterEnglefield Green, SurreyOn the ground floor of a new apartment block is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Magna Carta Park. The gated complex sits in 23 hectares (57 acres) of parkland and gardens with tennis courts and a practice golf course. It is within walking distance of the large village of Englefield Green, which runs into the town of Egham and its bustling high street. Magna Carta Park also borders open countryside, rolling down to the Thames, and is close to the National Trust’s Runnymede parkland of hills and countryside. The fastest train from Egham takes 30 minutes to London Waterloo.£875,000,Savills01344 295 375Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterTopicsPropertyFantasy house hunt
Marlborough, WiltshireJust off the Parade, in the middle of the historic market town of Marlborough, is a development of mews-style townhouses and converted bungalows composed of red brick, cream render and decorative gable roofs. There is a two-bedroom terraced house for sale with an integral garage (including EV charger) and parking, a cloakroom with storage and a bright, open-plan living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor. A cinema, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance, while London is just over an hour away by train from nearby Great Bedwyn, running into Paddington. It is a 25-minute drive to the M4.£775,000,Hamptons, 01672 837 178Photograph: HamptonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBath, SomersetSion Hill Place is the highest Georgian terrace in Bath. The semi-circular street sits at the north-west edge of the city, as the urban architecture melds into vast countryside. In this prestigious corner of town is a Grade I-listed townhouse with curved bay windows that has recently been converted into five apartments. On the lower ground floor and the ground floor is a two-bedroom home with high and decorative ceilings. Sion Hill Place has easy access to the rural Cotswolds Way, the Lansdown tennis and squash club, the Approach golf course and the city centre beyond.£945,000,Savills, 01225 474591Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBattersea, LondonThis two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the seventh floor of a building to the west of Battersea Park. The vast open-plan kitchen-dining-living area is all designed to face the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, with views that stretch up and down the Thames. There is a utility room tucked away next to the kitchen and the main bedroom has a dressing room. The building has a concierge service, and it is a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Battersea power station and across the bridge to Chelsea and Kings Road.£1,850,000,Foxtons, 0207 801 1111Photograph: FoxtonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterGreenwich, LondonFor those who want to move back into London, Greenwich Peninsula is a 30-year regeneration project of 17,000 new homes on a 60-hectare (150-acre) brownfield site that juts into the Thames. Studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are on sale in the Peninsula Riverside complex where residents also have access to a gym, a swimming pool and a cinema. There is a studio unit on the market for £415,000 on the first floor. The cluster of creative design businesses adds a buzz, and urban village fetes take place every summer. The property is a two-minute walk to North Greenwich station.£415,000,JLL, 0207 085 5100Photograph: JLLShare on FacebookShare on TwitterEnglefield Green, SurreyOn the ground floor of a new apartment block is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Magna Carta Park. The gated complex sits in 23 hectares (57 acres) of parkland and gardens with tennis courts and a practice golf course. It is within walking distance of the large village of Englefield Green, which runs into the town of Egham and its bustling high street. Magna Carta Park also borders open countryside, rolling down to the Thames, and is close to the National Trust’s Runnymede parkland of hills and countryside. The fastest train from Egham takes 30 minutes to London Waterloo.£875,000,Savills01344 295 375Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterTopicsPropertyFantasy house hunt
Marlborough, WiltshireJust off the Parade, in the middle of the historic market town of Marlborough, is a development of mews-style townhouses and converted bungalows composed of red brick, cream render and decorative gable roofs. There is a two-bedroom terraced house for sale with an integral garage (including EV charger) and parking, a cloakroom with storage and a bright, open-plan living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor. A cinema, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance, while London is just over an hour away by train from nearby Great Bedwyn, running into Paddington. It is a 25-minute drive to the M4.£775,000,Hamptons, 01672 837 178Photograph: HamptonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBath, SomersetSion Hill Place is the highest Georgian terrace in Bath. The semi-circular street sits at the north-west edge of the city, as the urban architecture melds into vast countryside. In this prestigious corner of town is a Grade I-listed townhouse with curved bay windows that has recently been converted into five apartments. On the lower ground floor and the ground floor is a two-bedroom home with high and decorative ceilings. Sion Hill Place has easy access to the rural Cotswolds Way, the Lansdown tennis and squash club, the Approach golf course and the city centre beyond.£945,000,Savills, 01225 474591Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBattersea, LondonThis two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the seventh floor of a building to the west of Battersea Park. The vast open-plan kitchen-dining-living area is all designed to face the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, with views that stretch up and down the Thames. There is a utility room tucked away next to the kitchen and the main bedroom has a dressing room. The building has a concierge service, and it is a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Battersea power station and across the bridge to Chelsea and Kings Road.£1,850,000,Foxtons, 0207 801 1111Photograph: FoxtonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterGreenwich, LondonFor those who want to move back into London, Greenwich Peninsula is a 30-year regeneration project of 17,000 new homes on a 60-hectare (150-acre) brownfield site that juts into the Thames. Studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are on sale in the Peninsula Riverside complex where residents also have access to a gym, a swimming pool and a cinema. There is a studio unit on the market for £415,000 on the first floor. The cluster of creative design businesses adds a buzz, and urban village fetes take place every summer. The property is a two-minute walk to North Greenwich station.£415,000,JLL, 0207 085 5100Photograph: JLLShare on FacebookShare on TwitterEnglefield Green, SurreyOn the ground floor of a new apartment block is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Magna Carta Park. The gated complex sits in 23 hectares (57 acres) of parkland and gardens with tennis courts and a practice golf course. It is within walking distance of the large village of Englefield Green, which runs into the town of Egham and its bustling high street. Magna Carta Park also borders open countryside, rolling down to the Thames, and is close to the National Trust’s Runnymede parkland of hills and countryside. The fastest train from Egham takes 30 minutes to London Waterloo.£875,000,Savills01344 295 375Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterTopicsPropertyFantasy house hunt
Marlborough, WiltshireJust off the Parade, in the middle of the historic market town of Marlborough, is a development of mews-style townhouses and converted bungalows composed of red brick, cream render and decorative gable roofs. There is a two-bedroom terraced house for sale with an integral garage (including EV charger) and parking, a cloakroom with storage and a bright, open-plan living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor. A cinema, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance, while London is just over an hour away by train from nearby Great Bedwyn, running into Paddington. It is a 25-minute drive to the M4.£775,000,Hamptons, 01672 837 178Photograph: HamptonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBath, SomersetSion Hill Place is the highest Georgian terrace in Bath. The semi-circular street sits at the north-west edge of the city, as the urban architecture melds into vast countryside. In this prestigious corner of town is a Grade I-listed townhouse with curved bay windows that has recently been converted into five apartments. On the lower ground floor and the ground floor is a two-bedroom home with high and decorative ceilings. Sion Hill Place has easy access to the rural Cotswolds Way, the Lansdown tennis and squash club, the Approach golf course and the city centre beyond.£945,000,Savills, 01225 474591Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterBattersea, LondonThis two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the seventh floor of a building to the west of Battersea Park. The vast open-plan kitchen-dining-living area is all designed to face the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, with views that stretch up and down the Thames. There is a utility room tucked away next to the kitchen and the main bedroom has a dressing room. The building has a concierge service, and it is a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Battersea power station and across the bridge to Chelsea and Kings Road.£1,850,000,Foxtons, 0207 801 1111Photograph: FoxtonsShare on FacebookShare on TwitterGreenwich, LondonFor those who want to move back into London, Greenwich Peninsula is a 30-year regeneration project of 17,000 new homes on a 60-hectare (150-acre) brownfield site that juts into the Thames. Studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are on sale in the Peninsula Riverside complex where residents also have access to a gym, a swimming pool and a cinema. There is a studio unit on the market for £415,000 on the first floor. The cluster of creative design businesses adds a buzz, and urban village fetes take place every summer. The property is a two-minute walk to North Greenwich station.£415,000,JLL, 0207 085 5100Photograph: JLLShare on FacebookShare on TwitterEnglefield Green, SurreyOn the ground floor of a new apartment block is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Magna Carta Park. The gated complex sits in 23 hectares (57 acres) of parkland and gardens with tennis courts and a practice golf course. It is within walking distance of the large village of Englefield Green, which runs into the town of Egham and its bustling high street. Magna Carta Park also borders open countryside, rolling down to the Thames, and is close to the National Trust’s Runnymede parkland of hills and countryside. The fastest train from Egham takes 30 minutes to London Waterloo.£875,000,Savills01344 295 375Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Marlborough, WiltshireJust off the Parade, in the middle of the historic market town of Marlborough, is a development of mews-style townhouses and converted bungalows composed of red brick, cream render and decorative gable roofs. There is a two-bedroom terraced house for sale with an integral garage (including EV charger) and parking, a cloakroom with storage and a bright, open-plan living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor. A cinema, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance, while London is just over an hour away by train from nearby Great Bedwyn, running into Paddington. It is a 25-minute drive to the M4.£775,000,Hamptons, 01672 837 178Photograph: HamptonsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Marlborough, WiltshireJust off the Parade, in the middle of the historic market town of Marlborough, is a development of mews-style townhouses and converted bungalows composed of red brick, cream render and decorative gable roofs. There is a two-bedroom terraced house for sale with an integral garage (including EV charger) and parking, a cloakroom with storage and a bright, open-plan living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor. A cinema, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance, while London is just over an hour away by train from nearby Great Bedwyn, running into Paddington. It is a 25-minute drive to the M4.£775,000,Hamptons, 01672 837 178Photograph: HamptonsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Marlborough, WiltshireJust off the Parade, in the middle of the historic market town of Marlborough, is a development of mews-style townhouses and converted bungalows composed of red brick, cream render and decorative gable roofs. There is a two-bedroom terraced house for sale with an integral garage (including EV charger) and parking, a cloakroom with storage and a bright, open-plan living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor. A cinema, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance, while London is just over an hour away by train from nearby Great Bedwyn, running into Paddington. It is a 25-minute drive to the M4.£775,000,Hamptons, 01672 837 178
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Bath, SomersetSion Hill Place is the highest Georgian terrace in Bath. The semi-circular street sits at the north-west edge of the city, as the urban architecture melds into vast countryside. In this prestigious corner of town is a Grade I-listed townhouse with curved bay windows that has recently been converted into five apartments. On the lower ground floor and the ground floor is a two-bedroom home with high and decorative ceilings. Sion Hill Place has easy access to the rural Cotswolds Way, the Lansdown tennis and squash club, the Approach golf course and the city centre beyond.£945,000,Savills, 01225 474591Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Bath, SomersetSion Hill Place is the highest Georgian terrace in Bath. The semi-circular street sits at the north-west edge of the city, as the urban architecture melds into vast countryside. In this prestigious corner of town is a Grade I-listed townhouse with curved bay windows that has recently been converted into five apartments. On the lower ground floor and the ground floor is a two-bedroom home with high and decorative ceilings. Sion Hill Place has easy access to the rural Cotswolds Way, the Lansdown tennis and squash club, the Approach golf course and the city centre beyond.£945,000,Savills, 01225 474591Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Bath, SomersetSion Hill Place is the highest Georgian terrace in Bath. The semi-circular street sits at the north-west edge of the city, as the urban architecture melds into vast countryside. In this prestigious corner of town is a Grade I-listed townhouse with curved bay windows that has recently been converted into five apartments. On the lower ground floor and the ground floor is a two-bedroom home with high and decorative ceilings. Sion Hill Place has easy access to the rural Cotswolds Way, the Lansdown tennis and squash club, the Approach golf course and the city centre beyond.£945,000,Savills, 01225 474591
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Battersea, LondonThis two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the seventh floor of a building to the west of Battersea Park. The vast open-plan kitchen-dining-living area is all designed to face the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, with views that stretch up and down the Thames. There is a utility room tucked away next to the kitchen and the main bedroom has a dressing room. The building has a concierge service, and it is a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Battersea power station and across the bridge to Chelsea and Kings Road.£1,850,000,Foxtons, 0207 801 1111Photograph: FoxtonsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Battersea, LondonThis two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the seventh floor of a building to the west of Battersea Park. The vast open-plan kitchen-dining-living area is all designed to face the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, with views that stretch up and down the Thames. There is a utility room tucked away next to the kitchen and the main bedroom has a dressing room. The building has a concierge service, and it is a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Battersea power station and across the bridge to Chelsea and Kings Road.£1,850,000,Foxtons, 0207 801 1111Photograph: FoxtonsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Battersea, LondonThis two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the seventh floor of a building to the west of Battersea Park. The vast open-plan kitchen-dining-living area is all designed to face the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, with views that stretch up and down the Thames. There is a utility room tucked away next to the kitchen and the main bedroom has a dressing room. The building has a concierge service, and it is a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Battersea power station and across the bridge to Chelsea and Kings Road.£1,850,000,Foxtons, 0207 801 1111
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Greenwich, LondonFor those who want to move back into London, Greenwich Peninsula is a 30-year regeneration project of 17,000 new homes on a 60-hectare (150-acre) brownfield site that juts into the Thames. Studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are on sale in the Peninsula Riverside complex where residents also have access to a gym, a swimming pool and a cinema. There is a studio unit on the market for £415,000 on the first floor. The cluster of creative design businesses adds a buzz, and urban village fetes take place every summer. The property is a two-minute walk to North Greenwich station.£415,000,JLL, 0207 085 5100Photograph: JLLShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Greenwich, LondonFor those who want to move back into London, Greenwich Peninsula is a 30-year regeneration project of 17,000 new homes on a 60-hectare (150-acre) brownfield site that juts into the Thames. Studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are on sale in the Peninsula Riverside complex where residents also have access to a gym, a swimming pool and a cinema. There is a studio unit on the market for £415,000 on the first floor. The cluster of creative design businesses adds a buzz, and urban village fetes take place every summer. The property is a two-minute walk to North Greenwich station.£415,000,JLL, 0207 085 5100Photograph: JLLShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Greenwich, LondonFor those who want to move back into London, Greenwich Peninsula is a 30-year regeneration project of 17,000 new homes on a 60-hectare (150-acre) brownfield site that juts into the Thames. Studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are on sale in the Peninsula Riverside complex where residents also have access to a gym, a swimming pool and a cinema. There is a studio unit on the market for £415,000 on the first floor. The cluster of creative design businesses adds a buzz, and urban village fetes take place every summer. The property is a two-minute walk to North Greenwich station.£415,000,JLL, 0207 085 5100
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Englefield Green, SurreyOn the ground floor of a new apartment block is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Magna Carta Park. The gated complex sits in 23 hectares (57 acres) of parkland and gardens with tennis courts and a practice golf course. It is within walking distance of the large village of Englefield Green, which runs into the town of Egham and its bustling high street. Magna Carta Park also borders open countryside, rolling down to the Thames, and is close to the National Trust’s Runnymede parkland of hills and countryside. The fastest train from Egham takes 30 minutes to London Waterloo.£875,000,Savills01344 295 375Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Englefield Green, SurreyOn the ground floor of a new apartment block is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Magna Carta Park. The gated complex sits in 23 hectares (57 acres) of parkland and gardens with tennis courts and a practice golf course. It is within walking distance of the large village of Englefield Green, which runs into the town of Egham and its bustling high street. Magna Carta Park also borders open countryside, rolling down to the Thames, and is close to the National Trust’s Runnymede parkland of hills and countryside. The fastest train from Egham takes 30 minutes to London Waterloo.£875,000,Savills01344 295 375Photograph: SavillsShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
Englefield Green, SurreyOn the ground floor of a new apartment block is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Magna Carta Park. The gated complex sits in 23 hectares (57 acres) of parkland and gardens with tennis courts and a practice golf course. It is within walking distance of the large village of Englefield Green, which runs into the town of Egham and its bustling high street. Magna Carta Park also borders open countryside, rolling down to the Thames, and is close to the National Trust’s Runnymede parkland of hills and countryside. The fastest train from Egham takes 30 minutes to London Waterloo.£875,000,Savills01344 295 375
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