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4 days ago |
moneyweek.com | Natasha Langan
Image 1 of 1The Mill House, Felsted, Chelmsford, Essex. A restored Grade II-listed Georgian mill house and two-bedroom cottage surrounded by landscaped gardens with a mill pond and a weir. It has open fireplaces and a kitchen with floor-to-ceiling windows. 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 2 receptions, outbuildings, pasture, 49.7 acres. Price: £6.5m Strutt & Parker01245-960393. Image 1 of 2The Silos, Swinton Grange, Malton, North Yorkshire.
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1 week ago |
moneyweek.com | Natasha Langan
Image 1 of 1Thistle Street, New Town, Edinburgh. A contemporary second-floor apartment in a Georgian tenement in the New Town. It retains the original doors with period bronze fittings and has reclaimed cast-iron radiators. There is a striking stainless steel kitchen with exposed copper pipework. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, reception. Price: £500,000+ Savills 0131-247 3770. Image 1 of 3Gayle, Hawes, North Yorkshire. An 1850s Yorkshire-stone farm cottage and attached barn.
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2 weeks ago |
moneyweek.com | Natasha Langan
Image 1 of 3Doune Bay Lodge, Knoydart, Mallaig, the Highlands. An off-grid property situated in Doune Bay on the western shore of Knoydart Peninsula, with its own beach and views over the Sound of Sleat. It is most easily accessed by boat, which is available by separate negotiation. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, reception, kitchen, 2 acres. Price: £395,000+ Savills0141-222 5875. Doune Bay Lodge, Knoydart, Mallaig, the Highlands.
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1 month ago |
theweek.com | Natasha Langan
Few hotels can rival the Shrangri-La Paris for its views of the Eiffel Tower. The building was built in 1896 by Prince Roland Bonaparte, Napoleon's grandnephew and last male descendant of the family. Many of its main rooms are classified as historical monuments, including the grand salon, modelled on the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, but with Napoleon I's gold bee emblem in bas relief visible throughout.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Natasha Langan
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A rich history: the hotel was once the private townhouse of Napoleon's grandnephew . | Credit: Shangri-La ParisFew hotels can rival the Shrangri-La Paris for its views of the Eiffel Tower. The building was built in 1896 by Prince Roland Bonaparte, Napoleon's grandnephew and last male descendant of the family.
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