Properties: residences with tennis courts
Featuring a 16th century farmhouse and an Arts & Crafts property
1. Llyswen Farm, Aberaeron
Ceredigion
Substantial property in 5.9 acres of land with fishing rights on the River Aeron. Main suite, 3 further suites, kitchen/breakfast room, 2 receps, self-contained 2-bed cottage, tennis court, outbuildings, garden, garage.
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2. The Old Vicarage, Evancoyd
Powys
This impressive Arts & Crafts property is surrounded by rolling fields and mature gardens of approximately 5 acres. Main suite, 3 further suites, kitchen/ breakfast room, study, 4 receps, 2-bed self-contained cottage, garden, summer house, tennis court, outbuilding, stables, garage.
3. Herrison House, Charlton Down
Dorset
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A ground-floor flat in a handsome Victorian building with high ceilings and sash windows. Main suite, 1 further bed, family bath, kitchen, open-plan living/ dining room, communal gardens and tennis courts, parking.
4. The Grange, Upton Magna
Shropshire
The Grange, Upton Magna. Attractive 18th century house with Victorian additions surrounded by mature landscaped gardens. Main suite, 4 further beds (1 en suite), family bath, kitchen, 5 receps, tennis court, garden, garage.
5. Warrens Farm, Little Bentley
Essex
A 16th century farmhouse in grounds of 2.7 acres. Main suite, 4 further beds, family bath, shower, kitchen, 4 receps, garden, tennis court, outbuilding, parking.
6. West Mains of Huntingtower, Perth
Perthshire
An elegant B-listed property set in mature gardens of 4.4 acres. Main suite, 6 further beds (1 en suite), family bath, kitchen/breakfast room, 3 receps, self-contained 3-bed cottage, garden, tennis court, outbuildings, garage.
7. Careby Manor, Stamford
Lincolnshire
Picturesque Grade II 17th century property with a main suite, 6 further beds (1 en suite), family bath, shower, kitchen, 3 receps, stables, tennis court, garage.
8. Hanghill, Tring
Hertfordshire
This charming thatched and timber-framed property sits in a tranquil rural setting. Main suite, 3 further beds, 3 baths, kitchen, dining room, 2 further receps, self-contained 2-bed annexe, garden, tennis court, parking.
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