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This English Tudor boasts not only a pool and pool house but also a moat leftover from its days as the 14th century home of Robert Bouchier, successor of Lord High Chancellor John Bouchier.
The original house, named for the Fiske ancestral home in the town of Laxfield in Suffolk, England, was built on 40 acres of land in 1901 by George Fiske, whose forebears settled in Weston in 1673.
The resulting manor house is meticulously detailed and full of objects, many of which have an unsettling feel to them. The Innocents (1961) Scottish actress Deborah Kerr as Miss Giddens in The ...
With roots dating back to the Domesday Book, this nearly 1,000-year-old UK estate includes a secret underground passage way ...
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | Built in 1927, Troxell Hall is characteristic of the Tudor Revival style. ... Va., on which she planned to build an English country manor. Troxell Hall, as it was called, ...
Storied English Manor House Seeks £250,000—Per Year Pinbury Estate is a rare prime-country rental at a time when sales of such homes is off the charts, new data shows ...
Sales volume of country homes priced between $4.1 million and $5.5 million was up 70% between May and November 2020 compared with the five-year average, while sales of homes between $5.5 million ...