Rightmove main page changed!

It was normal this morning but I’ve just done a search and it’s changed! Massively!
[Yes I really do use rightmove several times a day]

Here’s a screengrab.

Rightmove changed their layout

You can now filter by newest listed (used to be most recent) or now, oldest listed! Now I like that!

They’re showing two photos of the property on the main listing page, which will give some estate agents something to do – to make sure the best two photos are first!

Must have options:
Must Haves:
Garden, Parking, New Home, Retirement Home, Shared Ownership, Auction Property

And don’t show:

New Home, Retirement Home, Shared Ownership

It’s took me a couple of searches before I realised the first property listed was a featured one. Nasty.

Smiths Farm

Charming farmstead with farmhouse

Smiths Farm is a charming farmstead with farmhouse and two cottages in the hills above the Jurassic coast.5 Bedroom farmhouse, 2/3 Bedroom annexe, 3 Bed holiday cottage
2 Bed Holiday cottage, Useful outbuildings, Gardens, paddock and orchard.

The gardens and grounds total 2.88 acres.
Lovely amount of property if you weren’t letting it out for holiday lets.

Great views

An imposing residence with panoramic views across the Menai Strait and Snowdonia mountain range along with a snooker room, gym, stables and a series of stone outbuildings set within 8 acres of land.
An imposing residence with
What an impressive view. 8 acres of land too. Some nice rooms, they seem quite bright and light.
Some nice outdoor space where a few hives might go too.

Golsoncott House

Grade II listed, Lutyens-style Arts & Crafts family home in a superb elevated position, providing a tranquil and secluded setting on the edge of Exmoor National Park.   There is a detached stable block with manège and excellent riding out over Exmoor
Grade II listed, Lutyens-style

The property was built in the very early 1900s by Count Hochburg for his land agent on the Croydon Hall estate. The architect was WJ Parker of South Molton Street, London. The unique butterfly shape of the house and materials are typical of the Lutyens influence on the domestic architecture of the times.

Beautiful!