Autumn is well and truly here – scarily the end of the month is upon us, meaning it is time for another monthly favourite. I wasn’t sure exactly where to focus my choices or what price bracket to keep it in. Admittedly, the past couple of weeks I have been struggling for inspiration so rather than pressure on myself I decided to keep it mixed with the properties being from anywhere in the UK and at whatever price I liked.. cue the most random mix of homes!
Midgham, Reading, Berkshire – £3,950,000
If you’re looking for a dream period home then no look further than this gorgeous 9 bedroom detached former vicarage. With a wine cellar, outbuildings, stables and land, as well as having secondary accommodation, whilst also benefiting from stunning countryside views and at the same time being near to the local amenities, it is fair to say this home has pretty much everything covered.








Full details can be found at Knight Frank
Kinellan Gardens, Edinburgh – £750,000
For those of you who prefer city living then this first floor apartment is worth taking a peek at. It retains period charm but has a contemporary feel. The property has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two parking spaces, access to landscaped gardens and has to be one of the best addresses in Edinburgh.








Full details can be found at Rettie
Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire – £510,000
This beautiful village location cottage is what country living is all about. It has a recently-fitted stunning handcrafted kitchen which looks to be the star of the show in this house. The rest of the property is also decorated to a high standard with beautiful Farrow & Ball colours used throughout. The property also has a bit of an extra bonus in the form of a basement which could be used for a variety of purposes such as a cinema room or childrens’ area. Finally the exterior is a beautifully kept courtyard and front cottage garden.







Full details can be found at Smith & Partners
http://www.smithandpartners.co.uk/
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