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THE GRANDEST GOTHIC HOMES ON THE MARKET THIS HALLOWEEN
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Page 1: The grandest Gothic homes on the market this Halloween

THE GRANDEST

GOTHIC HOMES ON

THE MARKET THIS

HALLOWEEN

Page 2: The grandest Gothic homes on the market this Halloween

Halloween may be a time of pumpkins and fancy dress for most, but for us, it’s the perfect opportunity to uncover some of the grandest, historic homes with spooky twists.

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Many of the country’s Gothic churches and manor houses have been

converted into beautiful – if not slightly mysterious – homes.

 This grand architectural style has

created some of the most beautiful properties on the market - we take a

look.

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St John’s Church, Hertfordshire - £2.35m

This church conversion has won awards for its blend

of period features and 21st century

technology – it includes concealed televisions, under-

floor heating and a Bose sound system

in the living and dining rooms.

 

The home is spread over three floors and the main reception area is within the original church nave, with a stunning vaulted ceiling.

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Fitzhugh Grove, SW18 - £1.1m

This Brothers Grimm-style Gothic building is set on Wandsworth Common, and you can buy a three-bedroom home within the striking property for just over £1m. The three-bed slice of the house has multiple mezzanine levels and a rooftop terrace.

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Cliffe Park Hall, Chesham, Buckinghamshire - £600,000This peculiar Grade II listed castle was built in 1811, with Gothic windows, doors and arches, Tudor-style arch heads, a stone-covered entrance and vaulted roof. Can you picture yourself entering through this arch everyday?

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Hever Gardens, Kent - £800,000

A former hunting lodge, this Grade II listed home dates

back to 1851. Built in the prime of the

Victorian era, it boasts grand Gothic

architecture, including high

ceilings, a pitched roof balcony,

beautiful fireplaces and a spiral

staircase that leads to a turret.

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Wyfold Court, Oxfordshire - £2.35m

You can buy a wing of this Grand II listed mansion for £2.35m. The large, four-bedroom apartment is

set over three floors. It includes original period details, including fireplaces and a decorative

drawing room ceiling.

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The Old Rectory, Witham, Essex - £2.35m

This intricate, early Victorian Gothic country house has a stunning walled garden. The entrance hall has a galleried landing above and the French-polished, oak-carved staircase has elaborate balustrades and finials.

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Plas yn Cwm, Denbighshire - £1,395,000

If you’re looking for something a little

larger, this country home in Wales has nine bedrooms and

a turret with a spire, stone-

mullioned windows and beautiful

stained glass. The main reception

rooms have views over the park and

the house has been modernised throughout.

All photographs from Homes & Property


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