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Historical Hereford Grade-I listed country manor (UK), £2,750,000

This 9-bed country estate sits on 10 acres, with 3 lakes

This Hereford-based nine-bedroom manor house, sitting in 10 acres of landscaped gardens and grounds, is not only a spectacular family home but a real piece of history. As a Grade-I listed country house, this property boasts some incredible original features and intriguingly combines different historical styles, from Tudor to Georgian, to create a truly exceptional place to live in.

With origins in Tudor times and extensive additions and renovations, the house is a palimpsest of the past

Right from the sweeping driveway, this manor will impress. Enter via the cloister porch and through a carved oak door into a reception room that will take you right back to Tudor times. Oak panelling on the walls and an oak staircase sweeping up set the tone, which is continued through the downstairs living and dining areas of the main house.

How many of your friends have a cloister porch?

There are also ample, magnificent fireplaces that will only enhance the aesthetic, although be reassured that the house has oil fired central heating as well as other conveniences the Tudors would have been denied, such as mains electricity and water.

The oak-panelled entrance hall sets the tone for this impressive, historical property

There are five receptions rooms on the ground floor, all classic in their styling and spacious in size. These can be turned to whatever purposes are suitable, with space for a drawing room, a snug, a formal dining room and a TV or family room.

Five reception rooms can serve a variety of purposes, all with regal, atmospheric styling and design

The larger rooms lend themselves to grandeur – these make impressive rooms for hosting guests – while the smaller rooms feel more homely and could be nice places of retreat after busy days.

Large, well-placed windows bring light and glimpses of the glorious grounds

A classic farmhouse kitchen boasts the historical feel you’d hope for, with modern conveniences and machines subtly incorporated to ensure its a workable, useful space for the modern family.

A ‘cottage kitchen’ vibe is given the chic treatment to create a convenient, attractive space

While the kitchen is a large enough space for casual meals, the dining rooms are splendid and can set off a meal time with the views across the park from the multi-aspect windows.

Dinner parties can be hosted in historical style – and think of family Christmas meals!

Climbing the oak staircase brings householders to a large, impressive first floor landing and hallway, with yet more panelling and historic features. Corridors lead off across the two wings of the house to the nine large bedrooms that are spread across this property.

Climb the creaking wooden stairs to discover some of the nine bedrooms

The current owners have styled each bedroom in a distinctive colour palette for ease of identification, and there is a natural Master bedroom accompanied by an impressive en-suite bathroom and dressing area.

Bedrooms vary in size but are all comfortable and well provided for in terms of washing facilities

In addition to the en-suite bathrooms, there are multiple family bathrooms to be shared across the various bedrooms and all washing features are at once luxurious and classic.

Elegant bathrooms complement the style of the house

This manor house may bristle with historical charm, but the renovations have been thoughtfully considered to create a luxurious modern home inside and out. One of the largest outbuildings has now become a pool complex complete with large indoor pool, changing rooms, a gym and additional bedrooms and a bathroom.

A barn has been converted to house the pool, changing area, gym and additional accommodation

There is also a large triple garage for cars alongside the sweeping driveway, above which is an apartment that can be used for various purposes. The current owners use it as a music room, but it could equally be transformed into a studio or as a stand alone property for older or youngers householders to have some autonomy.

Another outbuilding has space for three cars in the garage, with a standalone apartment above

The grounds that come with this property are utterly sublime and will delight all those who dreamt of owning a classic English country estate. In addition to a landscaped area of garden with a greenhouse and various wood sheds/stores, there are three large lakes with foot bridges as well as much land left to wildlife to enjoy.

Enjoy woodland walks and lakeside picnics in the sublime landscaped grounds

The ten acres will bring much pleasure, from the kitchen garden to the woodland walks and the brook, while closer to the house there are well-positioned terraces that make magnificent positions for al-fresco meals and drinks during the warmer months.

The house is close to Ross-on-Wye, an attractive and popular village

The manor is on the edge of a village (Phocle Green) and just 3 miles from the popular and attractive Ross-on-Wye. Larger towns for additional amenities are within easy reach: Hereford is 14 miles away and Ledbury just 11 miles. There is a station at Ledbury (9.7 miles from the house) where trains to London take around 2.5 hours.

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Marketed by Country & Classic Properties, Ledbury

9 bedroom country house for sale in Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 7TL, HR9 (rightmove.co.uk)

14-bed Georgian manor in Kinsale countryside (Ireland), €5,500,000

Live out your country manor fantasy in this beautiful part of Ireland

Fancy having a gorgeous country manor in one of the best places in Ireland to live and work? If the answer is yes, Ballinacurra House is in need of a viewing. This glorious property delivers the sought-after combo of luxury life and countryside chic, with loads of opportunities for adventurous activities right on the doorstep.

Arrive by helicopter to admire this manor from the air…there’s space to land in one of the estate’s fields

The original building is Georgian and the interiors celebrate that regal style while also having been extensively modernised to contain the contemporary conveniences we are now used to. Once you’ve navigated the impressive driveway (via electric gates) – and drawn the gaze away from the glorious landscape – step in the front door to be further wowed.

Cosy, historic elegance is a warming theme throughout the vast choice of reception rooms on the ground floor

The ground floor is packed with a run of enchanting reception rooms; original touches have been given a sparkle by considerate modern interior designers. There is a drawing room, sitting room and an impressive dining space, so lots of scope for having all your pals over.

A formal dining space will lend itself to entertaining or special family gatherings

Meals will materialise (hopefully) from the impressive and well-equipped kitchen – it’s certainly better kitted out than the Georgian cooks had it. This space still retains a charming country-kitchen feel and has access straight outdoors to the gardens and the outdoor eating area for convenience.

The large kitchen has a country-cottage feel, albeit with more space and modern equipment

The bold and distinctive furnishings ensure all the spaces are impressive while still welcoming. While some of the colour palettes may not be to all tastes, it demonstrates how much fun an owner can have with the many areas in this vast manor.

The red snug with a mezzanine level and skylight is eye-catching, demonstrating the scope for a new owner stamping their own mark

There are 8 en-suite bedrooms in the main house, all of which have been designed distinctively to help housekeepers keep track of the various, beautiful sleeping areas. Let guests pick their favourites, although the main suite will be yours, of course!

Eight bedrooms in the main house are distinctly styled but share beauty and elegance

Bathrooms are as luxurious fitted as the rest of the house and the plentitude of them ensures a busy house will never result in queues for the shower. But then, can you bear to even leave your beautiful bedroom on cold winter mornings?

The master suite is the most spacious and will be hard to leave on chilly winter mornings..

The entertainment wing was certainly not a feature of the original Georgian build, but what a treat! Here you will find the additional 6 en-suite guest bedrooms within easy reach of the ballroom and bar, as well as a snooker room for more sedate evenings of entertaining.

Grab your cue and let’s have a game!

The property also has a commercial kitchen (business potential?) while there are two separate buildings (Stone Cottage and Coach House – both 4-bed) on the Estate that could be turned to various purposes. This could be an opportunity for a side income from a quirky AirBnB?

Two separate buildings on the estate could be turned to short-term lets

Being situated in such a stunning landscape will make al-fresco dining a top option when weather allows. This property has a fully equipped terrace area with covered seating areas and an outdoor oven and lots of serving/prepping space.

Get your pizza baking skills up to scratch with a pizza oven in the outdoor kitchen

Leave your seat to dive into the land that comes with this manor; it’s enchanting. There are approx. 20 acres that include some manicured lawns and a walled garden, as well as a pond and streams. There is a horse riding arena (with fields and stables), not to mention a private jetty onto the river (ideal for fishing).

Fishing on your own private patch of water will be a sheer joy for the keen angler

As if this wasn’t enough, the land includes Kippagh Wood (an Irish ancient forest) and a large field that can be used to land up to 4 helicopters at any one time. If you need a little more, there is a newly built 6 bedroom Lodge adjacent to the property with a further 5 acres – this could be thrown into the deal via negotiation.

The six-bed Lodge could be included in the sale if of interest

This incredible Manor is one of the gems of Kinsale in County Cork, a vibrant coastal town that is known as Ireland’s gourmet capital! The town contains all the necessary amenities (supermarkets and services) as well as many cafes and high-end restaurants, historical sites and activities, especially maritime pursuits. The closest airport is in Cork, 16 km away.

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Marketed by Knight Frank, Ireland

14 bedroom house for sale in Cork, Ireland (rightmove.co.uk)

9-bed Lake Como 1900s-style villa (Italy), £17,130,600

We’ve all crossed Lake Como in a cramped boat and stared longingly at the waterside villas that whisper of 1900s elegance. Well now you can own one, just a stone’s throw from the famous Villa del Balbianello.

This 1900s villa is everything you imagined life in Como could be

This impressive 9-bedroom villa sits right on the water (with a private dock and pier) and is surrounded by a centuries-old park and large outdoor terraces. Living accommodation covers around 670 sq m across four floors, starting with the mezzanine level where a suite of entertainment spaces all boast superb views and are awash with fresh lake light.

The lake views and the grounds almost feel part of the interior space courtesy of large windows and doors

This floor also has impressive dining spaces that open onto the external terraces to allow dinner parties to spill outside to soak in the evening air and watch the lights glitter across the water.

The dining room has space for a vast table and opens onto a terrace, ideal for entertaining

Also on the lower floors is a gloriously old-fashioned kitchen with plenty of space for meals to be shared or long chats over food preparation.

The kitchens hark back to an older time – charming for some, others may want to modernise

There are multiple food preparation and eating spaces, as well as cosy living rooms alongside the grander drawing rooms that would have hosted visitors.

There is a plethora of choice when it comes to elegant reception rooms

The first and second floors of the main villa have six generously-sized bedrooms and six bathrooms. All are elegantly finished and optimise the location with multi-aspect windows.

Grand in their simple elegance, the bedrooms provide the comfortable private place to end a busy day

The bathrooms are something akin to art, with bold tiles to bring a vibrancy into the area for washing away a hot day on the lake.

Vibrant and iconic tiling makes this bathroom a real feature

The rooms go right up into the eaves and many have access to balconies for a private place to enjoy the view any time of the day or night. To reassure those already concerned about the stairs to these higher floors, an internal lift has been installed to connect three of the four floors of the villa.

Beds tucked up in the eaves could provide a fun room for the younger members of the family

In addition to the main villa, the property also has a separate outbuilding which currently serves as the caretaker’s house. This is a further 120 sq m of space and is divided on two levels with a billiard room and a guest house of 80 sq m (including a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen).

The perfect place for your new infinity pool perhaps?

The surrounding park has a space simply begging to be made into an infinity pool and is perfectly landscaped, with multiple levels and dining areas weaved in amid the luscious greenery

Al-fresco dining is sure to be a feature of life on the lake, as long as you don’t mind the envious stares of passing boat passengers

The property is grand and historic, but is in need of a tender renovation to prepare it for the luxurious lifestyle of the modern lake dweller. For those with the budget to cover the extra, this could become a fulfilling and exciting project, crafting a house of pure glamour and comfort in one of the most stunning and exclusive locations in Italy.

The private jetty leads directly up to the house, so the boat may become more useful than the car for zipping around

The villa is situated in Lenno, on the western shore of Lake Como, and joins a roll-call of splendid villas, including Villa Cassinella di Mantegazza and the incomparable Villa del Balbianello, built in 1787 by Cardinal Durini. Another historic building that makes for a beautiful walk on a cooler afternoon is the Acquafredda Abbey, which can be accessed via a path surrounded by olive trees.

Como is one of the most popular European destinations for good reason

Lenno is 27 km from Como (the main town on the lake), 34 km from Lugano and 75 km from Milan. The closest international airport to the property is Malpensa International Airport, 76km away.

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Marketed by Knight Frank, Italy

9 bedroom villa for sale in Lombardy, Como, Lenno, Italy (rightmove.co.uk)

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