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An ancient home that was moved brick-by-brick and beam-by-beam half way across England


The exquisite Britwell Priors is located in charmed spot: Longparish, a Hampshire village that derives its name from the five settlements of Middleton, East and West Aston, Forton and Longparish Station, which stretch for some four miles along the River Test. The house, every bit as glorious as its setting, is for sale through Lindsay Cuthill at Blue Book, for £3 million.

Set discreetly behind hedging in more than 10 acres of glorious gardens and grounds just outside the village, the main part of the house is a late-16th-century, Tudor timber-frame building.

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If you’d come here in the year 1600, however, you’d have found no house. Quite astonishingly the entire place was originally located in Oxfordshire, but was painstakingly dismantled and reconstructed, piece by piece, in the late 1920s.

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Why would anyone go to such lengths? A mixture of friendship and fishing. It was owned at the time by Captain Charles King and Lady Clare Noel, who were both avid anglers and close friends of Major-General Guy Dawnay of nearby Longparish Manor. The whole ‘location, location, location’ mantra suddenly seems less relevant if you can literally up sticks — and beams, and floorboards, and roof tiles — and take your house with you anywhere you fancy.



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