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20240327_zea_c218_049 March 27, 2024: Celebrities arrive for the UK Premiere of Cirque Du Soleil: OVO at Manchester AO Arena..Featuring: Charlie Baker.Where: Manchester, United Kingdom.When: 27 Mar 2024.Credit: Graham Finney/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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52190856 March 26, 2024; Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA; Charlie Woods poses for photos, as his father, Tiger Woods, watches after a ceremony to celebrate The Benjamin School boys golf team 2023 state championship on March 26, 2024 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Mandatory Credit: Greg Lovett-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
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52190855 March 26, 2024; Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA; Charlie Woods poses for photos, as his father, Tiger Woods, watches after a ceremony to celebrate The Benjamin School boys golf team 2023 state championship on March 26, 2024 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Mandatory Credit: Greg Lovett-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
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52190826 March 26, 2024; Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA; Golfer Charlie Woods shows off his new ring with his father, Tiger Woods, during a ceremony to celebrate The Benjamin School boys golf team 2023 state championship on March 26, 2024 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Mandatory Credit: Greg Lovett-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
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52190817 March 26, 2024; Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA; Golfer Charlie Woods poses for photos after a ceremony to celebrate The Benjamin School boys golf team 2023 state championship on March 26, 2024 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Mandatory Credit: Greg Lovett-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
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52190816 March 26, 2024; Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA; Golfer Charlie Woods poses for photos after a ceremony to celebrate The Benjamin School boys golf team 2023 state championship on March 26, 2024 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Mandatory Credit: Greg Lovett-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
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52190827 March 26, 2024; Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA; Golfer Charlie Woods shows off his new ring with his father, Tiger Woods, during a ceremony to celebrate The Benjamin School boys golf team 2023 state championship on March 26, 2024 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Mandatory Credit: Greg Lovett-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
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RC2F2U4M22FH CHECKPOINT CHARLY, BERLIN,26SEP95 - Tourists pass the construction site September 26, 1995 where a group of U.S. investors are building a large business centre at the former Allied border Checkpoint Charly in Berlin, Germany where only a watchtower and a border sign (R) remains. The construction sign (L) shows a historic picture of a border guard watching the building of the Berlin Wall, the slogan reads "Stop!" .REUTERS/Reinhard Krause
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20240326_zia_c220_014 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zea_c218_014 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_014 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_015 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_015 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_015 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_004 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_004 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_004 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_003 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_003 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_003 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_006 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_005 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_006 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_005 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_006 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_005 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_011 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_008 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_007 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_007 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_008 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_011 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_008 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_007 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_011 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_010 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_009 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_009 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_010 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_010 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_009 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_012 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_012 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_012 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_013 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_013 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_013 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_021 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_021 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_021 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_022 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_023 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_024 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_023 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_022 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_024 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_024 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_022 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_023 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_025 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_026 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_025 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_026 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_026 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_025 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_027 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_027 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_027 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_028 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_029 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_029 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_028 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_029 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_028 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_030 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_030 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_030 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_031 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_032 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_032 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_031 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_031 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_032 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_033 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_034 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_033 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_034 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_034 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_033 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_036 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_035 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_035 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_036 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_036 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_035 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_016 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_016 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_016 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_017 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_017 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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