This interesting house was built to an Edgar Wood design around 1907, retaining much of its original charm and character whilst having been provided with modern facilities
Category: Amazing houses
Polesden Lacey
Polesden Lacey is a beautiful Edwardian house. It is at North Downs at Great Bookham, near Dorking. It is a National Trust property and you can go on guided tours of the house and have it’s interesting history explained.
The house was bought in 1908 by Mrs Greville who had it renovated so that she could hold weekend parties for everyone who was anyone – royalty, politicians and the cream of society.
Photo: Geoff Stafford and used with permission.
Triple Bay

Glen Thorne House is a substantial and imposing 4 bedroom town house with a large back garden and garage.
I love the triple bay!
A tower
A unique, listed building with considerable historical significants. The Tower is arranged over six floors, with incredible views as far as London to the East and the Chilterns to the West.
Octagonal house

This unique and substantial octagonal detached property is superbly situated in the heart of Poundbury, in close proximity to a wealth of facilities. Constructed in 2004, it offers spacious and immaculately appointed accommodation throughout.
I can’t believe ti was built in 2004.
9 bedroomed house
Grade II listed 9 bedroom farmhouse, early 19th Century, with accommodation on three floors with a single storey kitchen. There is a rear yard and adjoining courtyard of traditional stone and slate barns. Garden at the front plus kitchen garden, two ranges of farm buildings and set in 22.5 acres. The land is principally pasture lying to the south of the farmstead.
Stunning house with massive potential
This house looks magnificent and has a very grand look to it.
The Gables

The Gables dates back to 1907 and was built for a member of a well known Warrington Industrialist family. Its distinctive style is Arts and Crafts by a local renowned architect and is redolent of the Tudor style of black and white half timbering with ornate scroll and brick work.
Secret room
Lower Hall is an attractive period farmhouse having been beautifully restored and extended in recent times to provide a superb modern family house
Look on the plan for the secret room. Photo before lists duck room too
Steve Cougan’s house
Steve Cougan lives here at Ovingdean Grange,
Which we think is here on google streetview
Magnus Deo

Magnus Deo is a Fine, detached period house of considerable distinction being a notable landmark in the village. It is believed to date from the early 17th Century and is listed as a building of historic interest, Grade II*, denoting its important contribution to the history of the village. Under the current ownership a major refurbishment project has been undertaken to create a home of style and comfort whilst maintaining delightful character features