On the market… Georgian

From fine country lodges to smart flat conversions, homes built in the 18th century have an enduring appeal. By Melonie Clarke
1 Trehane, Trevanson, Wadebridge: £595,000

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This delightful Grade II listed 18th-century period house has four bedrooms and beautiful grounds, including an orchard. Original features include deep bay windows, a slate flagged hallway and fireplaces. There is also a traditional oil-fired range.

Jackson-Stops & Staff, Truro, Cornwall: 01872- 261160, www.jackson-stops.co.uk

2 Skipton Hall, Skipton-on-Swale, North Yorkshire: £995,000

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A classic Grade II listed house built in the late 1700s. There are four bedrooms (three en suite), a wine cellar and a workshop. There is a separate apartment with three bedrooms. It is set in two acres of south- and east-facing grounds.

Savills, York: 01904- 617820, www.savills.co.uk

3 Littleton Lodge, Winchester, Hampshire: £1,795,000

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A Grade II listed fourbedroom Georgian family home with a detached two-bedroom cottage and coach house. The main house boasts high ceilings, a fireplace and sash windows and there is planning permission to create an extra bedroom or reception room.

Savills, Hampshire: 01962-841842, www.savills.co.uk

4 Grove House, Warrington, Cheshire: £1,000,000

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A fine country house with many original features, such as ceiling coving, cornices and corbels, flagstone and wood floors, sash windows and cast-iron column radiators. There are four bedrooms, as well as staff accommodation. A coach house to the rear of the property has been converted to provide three self-contained apartments.

Strutt & Parker, Chester: 01244-354880, www.struttandparker.com

5 Kelsale Court, Saxmundham, Suffolk: £900,000

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A substantial Grade II listed Georgian-style former rectory thought to date from the late 18th/ early 19th century. The building has 23 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and sits in 2.7 acres of land. Original features include sash windows with shutters and a portico, fireplaces, panelled doors and cornicing.

Strutt & Parker, Ipswich: 01473-214841, www.struttandparker.com

6 Bell House, Ashford, Kent: £965,000

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Recently renovated, this house has six bedrooms, landscaped gardens and sits in nearly an acre of land. Original features include a Kent peg tile roof, fireplaces, panelled doors, beams and magnificent staircases. There is a large inglenook fireplace in the kitchen, which houses an Aga.

Strutt & Parker, Kent: 01227-451123, www.struttandparker.com

7 Warnham Court, Horsham, West Sussex: £350,000

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This attractive Grade II listed mansion has been sympathetically converted into private apartments. This groundfloor apartment has two bedrooms and bathrooms, and access to communal gardens and Warnham Deer Park. Parking for residents is available.

Strutt & Parker, Horsham: 01403-246790, www.struttandparker.com

8 Carlton Terrace, Edinburgh: offers above £1,150,000

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This elegant Georgian town house has a number of original features, including sash windows and Juliet balconies, five bedrooms (two en suite), and access to Regent Gardens.

Knight Frank, Edinburgh: 0131-222 9606, www.knightfrank.co.uk

9 Alwalton Hall, Peterborough: £1,850,000

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Believed to have been built in about 1780, this Grade II listed property has nine bedrooms and sits in around four acres of land. The house boasts an elegant stone staircase and oak-panelled rooms. 

Smiths Gore, Stamford: 01780-484696, www.smithsgore.co.uk

10 Danube Street, Edinburgh: offers in the region of £1,080,000

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This modernised property has four double bedrooms and has retained period features such as fireplaces, ornate cornice work, stripped wooden floors and window shutters.

Strutt & Parker, Edinburgh: 0131-718 4482, www.struttandparker.com

11 Parkhill House, by Arbroath, Angus: £700,000

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Situated in a pretty part of Scotland, the land was bought by plant collecting pioneer Alexander Duncan in 1799, when he retired from the East India Company. The house has 11 bedrooms and a walled garden.

Savills, Angus: 01356- 628628, www.savills.com