Severn House

This handsome Georgian detached
Severn House is a lovely Georgian detached family residence is believed to date back to about 1750. The house was later extended and now has scope for further improvement with
fantastic accommodation over three floors.

I love the floor tiles and stairs!

King Edwards Wharf penthouse

A duplex penthouse set
A duplex penthouse at King Edwards Wharf set on the fifth and sixth floors of this award winning, canal-side development by MCD measuring some 3300sqft. The penthouse is linked between the two levels by a glass spiral staircase.
Don’t like the glass staircase. Don’t think I’d be able to go up those steps without feeling dizzy!
And I hope the glass walls in the bathroom are made of the stuff in that one CSI Vegas episode and go opaque when someone is in there!

Cheyne Walk

An enchanting Grade II
An enchanting Grade II listed Georgian period house, enjoying wonderful uninterrupted south-facing views over the River Thames and Albert Bridge. Located in the favoured section, east of Oakley Street, the house is positioned well back from the Embankment and immediately to the west of the private lane leading to Cheyne Mews, on the site of Henry VIII’s Manor House.

Some very interesting pictures on this property listing!

Cloakham House

8 bedrooms, 5 en
Cloakham House has 8 bedrooms, 5 en suite
4 reception rooms
2 bed Coach House
Landscaped gardens
About 11.2 acres
And a fantastic greenhouse!
Cloakham House was originally built in 1732 in a classical Georgian style. The house was formerly occupied by the owners of the famous Axminster carpets who introduced the Drysdale breed of sheep to the valley for their carpet quality wool.

Lofties

A spectacular contemporary house
Lofties is a spectacular contemporary house with exceptional leisure facilities adjacent to the renowned Lindrick golf course.
interesting kitchen, nice gym and pool table, plus the cinema is nice! Outside pool is fab!

Grain Tower Battery

Grain Tower Battery was
Grain Tower Battery was completed in 1855 and was similar to the earlier Napoleanic East Coast Martello towers.It is located in the Thames Estuary off Grain and can be reached by foot via a causeway at low tide.It has been altered a number of times over the years hence it\’s appearance.