Five English Properties with Gardens Listed from £550,000 to £950,000
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Five English Properties with Gardens Listed from £550,000 to £950,000

By The Property AI Newsroom, Editorial Team · 12 August 2026 · 1 min read

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Five English Properties with Gardens Listed from £550,000 to £950,000

Five residential properties across England featuring gardens suitable for outdoor entertaining have been listed for sale at prices ranging from £550,000 to £950,000, according to estate agents. The properties are located in regions including Cheshire, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Nottinghamshire, and London, reflecting a diverse cross-section of the English residential market.

In Wilmslow, Cheshire, a converted Victorian townhouse penthouse with two bedrooms is listed at £550,000 through Savills. This property includes communal gardens with lawns and a seating area.

Pear Tree Farm in Halesworth, Suffolk, is a Grade II-listed property combining 16th-century and 19th-century architecture, marketed at £780,000 through Inigo. The four-bedroom property features open lawns, a wildflower meadow, and an orchard.

A six-bedroom Grade II-listed Georgian house in Elm, Cambridgeshire, is priced at £950,000 through Sowerbys. The property is set in gardens designed by a Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winner and includes woodland areas and multiple seating spaces.

In Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, a detached property with an open-plan kitchen and living space is listed at £925,000 through HomeMove. The property includes a detached double garage and a garden room currently used as a gym with sauna facilities.

In London, a two-bedroom ground-floor flat in Willesden Green is marketed at £950,000 through The Modern House. The property features a Victorian greenhouse-inspired extension and is located near Willesden Green underground station and Gladstone Park.

These listings highlight regional variations in property prices, with the London flat matching the price of the larger six-bedroom Cambridgeshire house. The properties represent both rural and urban markets, offering a range of options for buyers seeking outdoor space.


Source: PropertyWire
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