On the eastern side of the Cotswolds, Nick Rudge of Savills in Banbury reports ‘a shortage of village and country stock, which has led to several bidding wars, especially around our old friend Soho Farmhouse, where we recently achieved more than £900 per square foot for an off-market sale, in an area where houses normally trade at about £500–£600 per square foot. With London buyers still out in force, there’s lots of interest in gastro pubs, such as The Chequers, Churchill and The Swan, Ascott-under-Wychwood —the latter is now owned by Elisabeth Murdoch, so bound to attract attention’.
Over in the west, Christian Swaab of Savills in Cheltenham is seeing ‘strongest sales for properties in, or within walking distance of, good villages and small towns; the more remote the house, the less popular it is likely to be. Cheltenham’s sophisticated “London” lifestyle remains a major draw for buyers within a 15-mile radius. Attractions include existing restaurants, such as The Ivy and Giggling Squid, and new eateries and hotels, such as the Lucky Onion Group’s recently opened The House with its Gin & Juice bar, next to the ever-popular 131; a new health spa is also in the offing’.
ãã®èšäºã¯ Country Life UK ã® September 18, 2019 çã«æ²èŒãããŠããŸãã
7 æ¥éã® Magzter GOLD ç¡æãã©ã€ã¢ã«ãéå§ããŠãäœåãã®å³éžããããã¬ãã¢ã ã¹ããŒãªãŒã9,000 以äžã®éèªãæ°èã«ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ããŠãã ããã
ãã§ã«è³Œèªè ã§ã ?  ãµã€ã³ã€ã³
ãã®èšäºã¯ Country Life UK ã® September 18, 2019 çã«æ²èŒãããŠããŸãã
7 æ¥éã® Magzter GOLD ç¡æãã©ã€ã¢ã«ãéå§ããŠãäœåãã®å³éžããããã¬ãã¢ã ã¹ããŒãªãŒã9,000 以äžã®éèªãæ°èã«ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ããŠãã ããã
ãã§ã«è³Œèªè ã§ã? ãµã€ã³ã€ã³
All gone to pot
Jars, whether elegant in their glazed simplicity or exquisitely painted, starred in London's Asian Art sales, including an exceptionally rare pair that belonged to China's answer to Henry VIII
Food for thought
A SURE sign of winter in our household are evenings in front of the television.
Beyond the beach
Jewels of the natural world entrance the eyes of Steven King, as Jamaica's music moves his feet and heart together
Savour the moment
I HAVE a small table and some chairs a bleary-eyed stumble from the kitchen door that provide me with the perfect spot to enjoy an early, reviving coffee.
Size matters
Architectural Plants in West Sussex is no ordinary nursery. Stupendous specimens of some of the world's most dramatic plants are on display
Paint the town red
Catriona Gray meets the young stars lighting up the London art scene, from auctioneers to artists and curators to historians
The generation game
For a young, growing family, moving in with, or adjacent to, the grandparents could be just the thing
Last orders
As the country-house market winds down for Christmas, two historic propertiesâone of which was home to the singer Kate Bush-may catch the eye of London buyers looking to move to the country next year
Eyes wide shut
Sleep takes many shapes in art, whether sensual or drunken, deathly or full of nightmares, but it is rarely peaceful. Even slumbering babies can convey anxiety
Piste de résistance
Scotland's last ski-maker blends high-tech materials with Caledonian timber to create 'truly Scottish', one-off pieces of art that can cope with any type of terrain