Built for the 11th Lord Berners, this Georgian gem was over 40 years in the making. It’s perched right on the edge of a deep valley, so the first thing you notice is the view. It looks out over the old estate and miles of rolling hills, giving you a sense of scale and privacy that’s hard to find. It’s got that classic, grand feel of a house built for the Royal Agricultural Society’s elite, but it feels lived-in and solid rather than like a museum.
Inside, the rooms are huge and bright, with floor-to-ceiling windows that do all the work when it comes to natural light. It’s got all the architectural "wow" factor of the 1840s, but the interiors feel fresh and styled. It’s a versatile spot that works just as well for a period drama as it does for a high-end modern shoot.
Within M25: No
Authority: Harborough
Number of bedrooms: 10+
Number of bathrooms: 9
Nearest station: Oakham station





































































