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Country Life April 15 2015 delighted in our native flora, from deciduous woods to windswept hillside and reported on the efforts to reintroduce the hazel dormouse.
Property editorial focused on Hampshire and Berkshire. Penny Churchill reported on two former ecclesiastical residences for sale and Pippa Cuckson revealed the burdens and benefits of pre-existing covenants.
It also boasted over 20 pages of fabulous premium property which you can view again here.
Highlights include:
Northamptonshire, £5 million
Ashby St. Ledgers
A Grade II listed manor house extensively remodelled by Lutyens, boasting 11 bedrooms, formal gardens, lakes, woodlands and paddocks.
Savills (01295 367 302)
Rutland, £2.75 million
Barham Court, Exton
A beautiful 9 bedroom family home in one of Rutland’s prettiest villages, Barham Court was formerly the vicarage to the Exton Park Estate.
Strutt & Parker (01858 433 123)
Cambridgeshire, £825,000
Home Farm, Foxton
A splendid Grade II listed period property dating back to 1550 boasting four double bedrooms and and beautiful south facing mature gardens.
Carter Jonas (01223 403 330)
Gloucestershire, £5.65 million
Newton Farm, Roel, Guiting Power
An idyllic north Cotswold Farm offering extensive farming, equestrian and sporting potential.
Knight Frank (01451 600 610)
Suffolk, £24 million
The Rushbrooke Estate, Bury St Edmunds
A highly diverse estate combining residential property, stud and agricultural land.
Bidwells (01223 559 352)