This month’s most unusual properties
From a 220ft tower to a renovated Victorian windmill, we round up some of the quirkiest homes for sale on Rightmove.
A landmark tower on the edge of a forest
This iconic property within the New Forest National Park definitely stands out from anything else we’ve had listed on the site before – a Grade II listed 220ft high Victorian folly that boasts 14 floors, four bedrooms and even an indoor pool.
However, it’s the viewpoint from the top of this building that is truly spectacular, allowing its owners uninterrupted views across the New Forest and even the Isle Of Wight.
Price: £3,500,000
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An 18th Century watermill along a lazy river
This six-bedroom property sits on the banks of the Great Ouse and has been lovingly restored to retain much of its original charm and many original features.
As well as six bedrooms and two ensuites the property also enjoys a family room, summerhouse and a study with its own balcony. Perfect.
Price: £1,350,000
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A Scottish country home with a continental twist
This 15-bedroom country home dates from the Victorian era and was built in a beautiful French chateau style, giving it a whole lot of character inside and out.
Situated in Oban, Dungallan Country House enjoys a fantastic sandstone façade, a square tower with magnificent views and beautiful big bay windows throughout.
Price: £1,500,000
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A super quirky houseboat that’s bursting with character
This three-bedroom houseboat is moored in Shoreham-By-Sea and enjoys a freehold mooring – whether ‘Dunnolly’ is used as a weekend retreat or a fulltime home.
With lots of space inside and a private mooring on shore, it’s certainly an unusual property we think you’ll enjoy taking a closer look at.
Price: £350,000
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A wonderfully converted old windmill in Barnham
This three-bedroom house in West Sussex is an iconic landmark in the surrounding areas, having originally been built as Barnham Windmill back in 1829.
The property has since had a complete renovation and restoration over the years to become a beautiful family home with an incredibly quirky exterior.
Price: £575,000
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A slice of New England in the middle of Sussex
This five-bedroom property sits on the outskirts of the village of Wadhurst, enjoying some fantastic views of the surrounding countryside.
The home has been built in a lovely New England style design that really makes this feel like a home out of time – and certainly sets it apart from your typical country home.
Price: £1,500,000
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