Vote for your dream
Which do you think is the most beguiling of all the country houses sold this year? These are some of those that have been among the most popular with buyers, to judge from the number of responses to their advertisements in COUNTRY LIFE.


Vote for your favourite house that has been sold through COUNTRY LIFE this year. Click on the names of the houses to view enlarged images
Vote for your dream | Row 0 - Cell 1 |
Which is your favourite house sold through Country Life this year? | Nunton House, WiltshireMaperton House, SomersetWest Court, BerkshireTreyford Manor, West SussexOakham, GloucestershireThe Manor House, WiltshireChanters House, SomersetClinger House, SomersetLimbury, DorsetNettlecombe, DorsetAsh Park, HampshireSt George's Hill House, Esher, SurreyChilworth Manor, SurreyWychwood Manor, OxfordshireOld, Titness, BerkshireSpy Park, WitlshireThimbleby Estate, YorkshireSaltby Estate, LincolnshireAberuchill Estate, PerthshireBruern Abbey, OxfordshireBrookslands, HampshireWeacombe Estate, SomersetRowberry House, Wiltshire |
Row 2 - Cell 1 |
The results of this vote will be announced in the October 27 issue.
This article was published in COUNTRY LIFE, September 29, 2005
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