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Guardian Property has showcased five homes for sale across England, each offering gardens or outdoor spaces designed for entertaining and gatherings.
In Wilmslow, Cheshire, a converted Victorian townhouse split into four apartments features a penthouse with two bedrooms and a balcony overlooking the Bollin Valley. The communal gardens include manicured lawns and a seating area suitable for hosting gatherings. The property is listed at £550,000 through Savills.
Pear Tree Farm in Halesworth, Suffolk, is a Grade II-listed property with origins in the 16th century and a Georgian facade. The grounds include open lawns, a wildflower meadow, an orchard, a patio for dining, and a wild pond. The property is three miles from Halesworth and is on the market for £780,000 with Inigo.
In Elm, Cambridgeshire, a grand Grade II-listed Georgian house is located near two pubs and features gardens designed by a Chelsea flower show gold medal winner. The grounds include outbuildings, a potting shed, a summer house, a raised terrace, and multiple seating areas. The house has six bedrooms and is listed at £950,000 with Sowerbys.
A modern detached country house in Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, offers an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space with sliding glazed doors that open onto the lawn. The property includes a detached double garage, a garden room used as a gym with a sauna, and a games den. It is listed for £925,000 with HomeMove.
In Willesden Green, London, an award-winning two-bedroom ground-floor flat in an Edwardian terrace features a new extension inspired by Victorian greenhouses. The extension opens onto a neat garden with space for al fresco dining, surrounded by mature trees. The property is listed at £950,000 with The Modern House.
These listings may be of interest to letting agents and inventory clerks seeking properties with outdoor spaces suitable for social events and gatherings.
Source: Guardian Property