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Designer insider: Emma Ainscough

Designer insider: Emma Ainscough

Renowned for her playful and whimsical style, London-based interior designer Emma Ainscough brought her signature touch to Charlotte’s Folly – a fairytale cottage on the Bradford Estates. A thoughtful mix of colour, pattern and antique finds give this home a folkloric feel. With its striking red-and-white checkerboard kitchen and “granny-core” bedrooms, it´s a bold yet inviting retreat. Emma describes Charlotte’s Folly as “an exciting space full of subtle elements of surprise, to delight and inspire.”

Properties featured in this newsletter: Charlotte´s Folly

Young hearts run free

Young hearts run free

Easter mornings hum with tradition and playful anarchy – egg hunts mapped with military precision, hot-cross-bun rivalries in full swing, and adventures that blur the years between generations. From Somerset to the Cotswolds, where pools are a morning ritual and trampolines send laughter skyward, these homes shape-shift with the day, hosting pancake feasts at dawn, lawn races come noon, and cinema screenings late into the night.

Properties featured in this newsletter: The Find, Morwell, Wool Merchant´s House, Clementine House, Huckleberry, Artemis, The Gallerist

Owner Chronicles: Tincture

Owner Chronicles: Tincture

Hidden in the wild embrace of the Cambrian Mountains, Tincture is the off-grid sanctuary where James and Raffaella swapped city life for nature’s rhythm. They transformed the remote 17th-century farmhouse with a vision of simplicity – celebrating natural materials, craftsmanship and the verdant landscape. A place to recharge and reconnect, Tincture embodies their belief in thoughtful living, where creativity thrives and time slows.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Tincture

Traitors-style escapes

Traitors-style escapes

People from all corners of the nation have been captivated by BBC One´s The Traitors. With season three drawing to a dramatic close, the much-anticipated betrayal and mischief is still playing out at the iconic Scottish highlands castle thanks to the US series. Here, we round up eight unique homes across the UK where you can live out your Traitors murder-mystery fantasies.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Castle Trinity, Castle on the Well, Castle Trematonia, Gulliver´s Hall, The Lost Music Hall

Happy Valentine´s weekend

Happy Valentine´s weekend

Valentine´s Day fortuitously falls on a Friday this year – meaning romantic celebrations can lace their way through the entire weekend. However you choose to celebrate next month; be it sipping blush Brut in a beachside hot tub with your beau, or sprawled out on the sofa with your girlfriends for ´Galentine´s,´ we´ve got a luxury love nest to matchmake you with.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Aphrodite, Lost Cottage

New Arrival: House on the Strand

New Arrival: House on the Strand

Nearly a century ago, architect John Campbell´s serendipitous wanderings led to the creation of this remarkable home. Standing proudly on a private headland between Mevagissey and Gorran Haven, House on the Strand is a Grade II-listed sanctuary that featured in Daphne du Maurier´s eponymous novel. The architectural masterpiece harmoniously blends Arts and Crafts heritage with simple luxury, offering its own beach for family gatherings in one of Cornwall´s most coveted locations.

Properties featured in this newsletter: House on the Strand

Wellness journeys

Wellness journeys

In a world obsessed with wellness routines and rituals, we often overlook something fundamental: the importance of place. The spaces we inhabit shape how deeply we breathe, how well we sleep, how fully we unwind. From heated pools in Sussex to woodland saunas in Wales, our escapes break free from typical retreat clichés. In these homes, vitality springs from remarkable surroundings, and each offers its own path to renewal.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Ellesmera Mill, Roserai, The Palladian, Lightkeepers, Hiraeth, The Marlings, Senara, Mirana, The Black Cabin

The homes setting the scene for 2025

The homes setting the scene for 2025

As thoughts turn to the year ahead, January is peak season for travel planning, and our homes are filling their 2025 calendars fast. The architect-designed coastal sanctuaries where summer feasts will be shared, period manor houses where fires crackle in centuries-old hearths, and RIBA award-winners with shimmering indoor pools. Give yourself something to look forward to by booking a stay in one of these retreats before they get snapped up.

New Arrival: Artemis

New Arrival: Artemis

Artemis is a testament to creative daring, where contemporary luxury dances with Victorian grandeur across almost six acres of Jane Austen countryside. Within its walls, a labyrinth of curiosity unfolds, each room a gallery of bespoke furnishings and museum-worthy pieces from the owners´ artistic inner circle. Made for those seeking the extraordinary, Artemis invites you to dive into the pool at dawn, lunch on languid picnics, and gather around the firepit beneath the Dark Sky Reserve´s celestial theatre. 

Properties featured in this newsletter: Artemis

New Arrival: Windfall

New Arrival: Windfall

At the foothills of the Black Mountains, a converted cider mill stands as an intimate retreat. Within its stone walls, a Plain English kitchen meets Robert Kime fabrics and Welsh textiles under old oak beams. This Dark Sky haven offers wood-fired, starlit soaks in the wilderness, not far from the boutiques and bookshops of Hay-on-Wye—a historic home reimagined for modern romance.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Windfall

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas

As the year draws to a close, we want to thank you—our valued guests, owners, and followers—for being part of our journey.

Last-minute Christmas and NYE availability

Last-minute Christmas and NYE availability

As December unfolds, Britain´s finest holiday homes become front-row seats to winter´s performance. From a clifftop signal station for storm-watching in Cornwall to a historic Suffolk estate that glitters in frost, each property offers a privileged view of nature´s seasonal theatre. These exceptional retreats serve as your private box for the spectacle—and a few coveted spaces remain for Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Morwell, Elberta Barn

Start 2025 in style

Start 2025 in style

Love it or leave it, New Year’s Eve offers a chance to reflect on the year gone by and embrace the promise of new beginnings. You might revel in hosting dazzling costume parties complete with champagne towers, or prefer candlelit dinners with close friends. However you choose to ring in the New Year, a unique setting will add a touch of magic to your festivities, making it one for the books.

New Arrival: The Black Cabin

New Arrival: The Black Cabin

Brought to you by the former owner of popular Unique Homestays retreat Alchemy Hill, this noir-hued cabin rises as a modern homage to rural tranquility. Inside, the elegance of Paris´s 6th arrondissement awaits; outside, the Black Mountains unfold. Tucked away on the English-Welsh frontier, a hot tub and infrared sauna serve as a tonic for harried folk. Nearby, the literary town of Hay-on-Wye beckons with its treasure trove of bookshops and events.

Properties featured in this newsletter: The Black Cabin

New Arrival: Mirana

New Arrival: Mirana

Weathered barns rise anew in the Helford countryside, where a bold marriage of Cornish stone and glass emerges from a glade. A natural swimming pond glimmers emerald, while steam rises from a wood-fired hot tub. Here, luxury is measured in dappled sunlight and starlit dips.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Mirana

Where the magic lives

Where the magic lives

This month, we´re exploring homes where true magic lives—not in picture-perfect styling, but in ancient floorboards and time-worn stones that hold centuries of stories. From a crooked Cornish cottage to a mountain shelter in Kerry, each hideaway blends historic character with modern comfort. These are sanctuaries that speak of simpler times, where luxury means having nothing to prove and everything to discover.

Properties featured in this newsletter: The Fable, Tincture, Ellesmera Mill, Lost Cottage, Gwendolyn, The Hatch, Celestia, The Tapestry

Win a stay for two in Cornwall

Win a stay for two in Cornwall

We´ve teamed up with SheerLuxe, the UK´s leading online fashion, beauty and lifestyle publisher, to give one lucky person the chance to win a stay at Kailani in Cornwall. This idyllic fisherman´s cottage resides in the postcard-perfect village of Mousehole; complete with serene seaside views, a cosy lounge for stormwatching, and an outdoor William Holland tub. 

New Arrival: Thalia

New Arrival: Thalia

Part eco-warrior, part luxurious retreat, this remarkable modern home in Cornwall’s Camel Valley was designed to be at one with the environment. A family sanctuary, this reimagined smallholding marries Passivhaus principles with local craftsmanship. 

Properties featured in this newsletter: Thalia

New Arrival: Quantum

New Arrival: Quantum

A barn conversion, but not as you know it. Here is a place where sleek modernity replaces typical rustic charm. Agricultural on the outside, architectural within; all poured concrete, glass and soaring heights. Float across the indoor pool, stargaze from the comfort of bed, or try your hand at golf on your own garden green at this RIBA award-winning home, where a new kind of Norfolk awaits.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Quantum

The curator´s edit

The curator´s edit

The act of curation lies within us all and can offer a window into our innermost interests. As Architectural Digest’s Maya Ibbitson recently noted: “Living with things—knick-knacks, hobby collections, the products of trinket shop sifting—creates a narrative of you, one that people can study and glean personality from when they enter your spaces.” Here, we round-up the homes that function, in part or whole, as living museums; spaces where objects, however small, form part of their story.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Charity, Atticus, The Summer Folly, Pomona, Enkel, Elberta Barn, The Tapestry

Endless summer

Endless summer

The UK summer may be drawing to a natural close, but we’re not ready to hibernate just yet. With little persuasion, several homes are extending their season this year to include swimming pool access until the end of October and beyond.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Morwell, Castle Trinity, Wool Merchant´s House, Scarlet Hall, Sugar Ray, Anthology Farm, Roserai, Felicity Park, The Palladian, Evania, The Aviary, Fawn Wood, Rhapsody, Ariabelle, Castle Trematonia, Forestkeepers, Clementine House, Gulliver´s Hall, The Art House, The Lost Music Hall, Zephyros, Pomona, Viola, Leopoldina, Lightkeepers, Saffron Tower, Honeystone, The Marlings, Senara, Salterton, Carnivàle, The Gallerist

Christmas with Unique Homestays

Christmas with Unique Homestays

It’s now less than three short months until advent. That magical time of year when it feels like the good old days again. Mornings spent foraging holly and mistletoe for those final touch decorations; afternoons of scrabble and gingerbread; and evenings fireside in a stupor of port-induced chuckling, Christmas Day gravy bubbling away on the stovetop.

Travel the folkways

Travel the folkways

There was a time when we revelled in the romance of travel, writing postcards for each hour passed on these scenic routes. We longed for great locomotives; all clacking wheels and hissing steam. Midnight trains from Edinburgh, slow boats across Windermere. Road trips accompanied by bellowing soundtracks and triangular sandwiches. But what is a journey without the "are we nearly there yet" destination, after all?

Properties featured in this newsletter: Skyros, The Signal Station, Viola, Hansa, Carnivàle

New Arrival: Tilda

New Arrival: Tilda

Emerging from the Hampshire landscape like an ink-wash painting, Tilda is a study in harmonious contrast. A noir silhouette against nature´s canvas, this woodland cabin with hot tub nestles in the New Forest; fusing contemporary design with rustic serenity. With rejuvenation in mind, at this restful retreat, the River Allen´s gentle murmur replaces the city´s clamour.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Tilda

Weddings at Florin

Weddings at Florin

A Victorian fever dream of grey turrets and arched windows frames the backdrop for the most striking of summer wedding soirées at Florin. Here, Welsh tradition and country manor house flamboyance combine... with rooms that unfold like a cabinet of curiosities and  enchanting gardens to get lost within. This is a home at which the most bespoke of weddings are crafted, and the most lasting of memories are made. 

Properties featured in this newsletter: Weddings at Florin

Could this really be Britain?

Could this really be Britain?

For a nation bounded by history and damson hedgerows, bread-and-butter Sunday suppers and stoic stone circles, there´s still places that feel unexpectedly global. Think Hebridean beaches that feel more like the Bahamas and Anglesey coastlines that have a hint of the Atacama.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Ariabelle, Castle Trematonia, Pomona, Watermark, Solas, Isla Windmill

New Arrival: Seafold

New Arrival: Seafold

Perched high above Seaton on the Cornish coast, Seafoldstands as a love letter to light and landscape. The house unfolds like origami; an architectural chameleon that shifts with the rhythms of sea and sky, blurring the boundary between home and horizon. Just a five-minute amble from the beach, Seafold emerges from the cliffs as a modern-day sea nymph born of glass and imagination.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Seafold

New Arrival: The Knapp

New Arrival: The Knapp

With roses and wildflowers in abundance and kitchen garden breakfasts encouraged, wake to kites soaring overhead, and deer grazing on the lawn. At this reimagined historic home, hand-painted ceramics adorn shelves, confiscated masts from pirate ships reside over fireplaces and Hungarian folk furniture passed down through the generations frame rooms. The Knapp may seem typically Cotswold on the outside, but it has global sway within.

Properties featured in this newsletter: The Knapp

Going to the garden and we´re...

Going to the garden and we´re...

This wedding season, it´s all about "the scene". Though there´s much to love about embroidered veils and Swiss meringue, modern lovers know that such sweet details don´t hold a candle to the destination. We´ve seen stately homes and city halls, overseas vows and week-long nuptials; now, secret gardens are having a moment. Here, we present venues for utterly wholesome at-home weddings in Britain´s loveliest lawns: think Father of the Bride on home soil.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Weddings at Florin, Weddings at Scarlet Hall, Weddings at The Stack, Weddings at Charity, Weddings at Anthology Farm, Weddings at The Lost Music Hall, Weddings at Senara, Weddings at Gulliver´s Hall

From the Unique Marketing team: June highlights

From the Unique Marketing team: June highlights

In our new owners´ newsletter, we´re pleased to showcase our press coverage highlights, an overview of social activity, and the top journals and newsletters from June. Here, we shine a light on our new digital and UX partnerships, and the ads that are driving ongoing traffic to our collections.

New arrival – Watermark

New arrival – Watermark

In the middle of a South Hams AONB, just paces from one of the prettiest villages in Devon, Watermark is a former boat repair workshop reimagined as a luxe waters’-edge home by a Sydney girl and Surrey boy. Bringing Aussie influence to an utterly English creek, the property is very much in cahoots with the great outdoors; expect canoes instead of cars, children crabbing on the causeway, and chic shacks serving St. Ewe eggs and lemon-thyme wine.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Watermark

New arrival – Elberta Barn

New arrival – Elberta Barn

Most barns install mezzanines that hide their height. Most barns put plasterboard between the studs and rafters. Most barns lose the essence of their pastoral roots. But this is not most barns; Elberta Barn goes to great lengths to uplift its origin story. Set west of Dedham Vale — the prized postcode in the heart of Constable Country, and once a playground for celebrated English landscape painters — this is the rural home of a curator turned landscape designer.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Elberta Barn

The summer pilgrimage

The summer pilgrimage

Ancient traditions of overland travel, innate and deep-rooted: pilgrimages have been part of the fabric of humanity for eons. This month, we’re waymarking home-hopping routes made for hikers who hold a candle for Champagne brunches and private pools. In place of cairns, you’ll find iconic addresses. Where there were tents, it´s terrace suites. Connecting honeypot cities with medieval villages and toll houses with Victorian manors, this is thru-hiking gone luxe.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Northcott Beach House, Aphrodite, Orlagh, Infinity, Gypsea Rocks, Lost Cottage, Serpentine, Raffia, The Edge, Atlanta, The Palladian, The Brandy Thief, Sienna, Suki, Limehouse Cottage, Seaglass, Amaia, Aurora, The Spyglass, Novella, Salterton, The Studio

The secret garden stays

The secret garden stays

There´s Guernsey lilies and grape hyacinths. Sea lavender, sweet peas, and potatoes that splash about in good olive oil. Gooseberries and fennel and a hoi polloi of herbs: coriander for the salsa, mint for the julep. The gardens are fit to burst. And all this meaning now’s the time to visit those homes with rosemary-scented potagers and apple orchard. But best hurry, before the bees and butterflies beat you to it.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Avalon Manor, Rhapsody, Castle Trematonia, The Lost Music Hall, The Walled Garden, Aria, Hansa, Botania, The Sculptor´s Gardens

Feeling impulsive?

Feeling impulsive?

...and in celebration of such, we are extending our Loyalty Points scheme from now until the end of July. Whatever a summer escape looks like to you - whether it´s five days on a remote Scottish island, two weeks in Cornwall´s wild west, or a weekend wandering The Cotswolds´ rolling hillocks, just the two of you, there´s still time to up sticks with a spontaneous break away.

New property arrival - Nocturne

New property arrival - Nocturne

A wine bar, a classroom, a restaurant, and an antiquarian. This isn’t a listing of what awaits in the market town of Stow-on-the-Wold; it´s a century-by-century chronicling of the many lives of Nocturne. Inside, there´s a grand piano, a movie parlour, a glasshouse hot tub, and a snug that gives all the cosy pubs of the Cotswolds a run for their money. It’s one of those old homes with a happy history. Now, its owners are handing the keys to modern travellers.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Nocturne

New arrival – Carnivàle

New arrival – Carnivàle

Here’s the rules: we spend every sunset at the rum shack, have upside-down cake for breakfast, and never go a day without getting our feet wet. On Isle of Wight time, we make our own commandments. From the creators of Bestival, this limited-edition waterfront pad — with a heated pool, skate ramp, woodfired hot tub, yoga studio, and sauna — is what happens when barefoot island living meets private festival.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Carnivàle

New Arrival: Hansa

New Arrival: Hansa

Turn onto a forested track and wend your way through a woodland in which little trace of realism resides; just you, the birds, and rays shining through the canopy. You’ll come to a little cottage, a gingerbread house adorned with twisting motifs, and a woodfired hot tub hiding between the rhododendrons; the only commodity to separate Hansa from the imaginations of the Brothers Grimm.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Hansa

New arrival: The Tapestry

New arrival: The Tapestry

When a well-travelled tastemaker and a style savant create their dream home, the result is this 17th-century Cumbrian farmhouse; a daring opus of art, textiles, design, and ceramics that could give any museum a run for its money. A masterclass in curation, come here to live a vibrant life behind walls of whitewashed stone, high up on a tarn.

Properties featured in this newsletter: The Tapestry

New arrival - The Gallerist

New arrival - The Gallerist

With Ashdown Forest (of Winnie-the-Pooh fame) and the South Downs to the east and west, Brighton and The Big Smoke to the south and north, these are sought-after coordinates. On them, you´ll find an architectural country house with a lawn pool, private screening room, and violet-veined Calacatta marble from Italy’s Apuan Alps. Pull up a parasol, this is laissez-faire living on tap.

Properties featured in this newsletter: The Gallerist

New arrival - Solunar

New arrival - Solunar

Mid-century at its core, but reimagined through a tapestry of generations, Solunar was conceived by architect John Crowther in the 60’s, when all was mottled render, and cool, steel lines. Now clad in larch and wrapped in glass — and with its own slipway — this luxury home is a modern-day pilothouse for prospective buccaneers. Come here to make easy work of the art of waterside leisure.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Solunar

The upgrade - The Viewing Gallery

The upgrade - The Viewing Gallery

Guest favourite The Viewing Gallery, a home that looks a lot like a scene from The Notebook, has had an uplift. Now oozing modernity, but still with that signature prairie-style wraparound deck, this handsome clifftop beach house is the antidote to city living: think nautical portholes, seascapes painted by the owners´ daughter, and an enviable location overlooking Portreath Beach.

Properties featured in this newsletter: The Viewing Gallery

Limited availability - Felicity Park

Limited availability - Felicity Park

We´re welcoming back the daringly fun and flamboyantly colourful Felicity Park to our Limited Edition collection. Available for six weeks of summer only, this luxe estate in Hampshire is an original Victorian red brick that´s been turned into a playful château; a place where wildflowers border formal gardens, bohemian umbrellas shade the heated pool, and pompoms swing in the orangery.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Felicity Park

Safari on home soil

Safari on home soil

Safari has shaped a global identity all of its own, one that extends beyond the deltas and deserts of the Okavango and Kalahari. Over time, it has come to encompass a thicket of travel experiences outside of Africa. From Polperro to Pembs, we’re rounding up our big five: properties with a front-row seat to all that’s wildlife and wilderness.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Limehouse Cottage, Nevada, Leopoldina

The darling homes of May

The darling homes of May

Rituals of "the long weekend" are a thing of family folklore. We poach eggs and visit lighthouses and never have a lunch that´s not a picnic. We take country walks, go more than ankle-deep in the sea, and hire Cornish Shrimpers with red sails and river maps. From storybook cottages to stately manors, island homes to cabins that teeter on cliff edges, where will you spend your Maycation?

New arrival - Salterton

New arrival - Salterton

A period home with a modern edit, this Victorian manor has all the hallmarks of the era. But within its fine rooms, there’s just enough newness to anchor Salterton in a century of design and innovation: a movie projector, maybe the most Upper East Side bathroom suite in the county, and a courtyard pool within walking distance of the mussels and burrata of Port Isaac (of Doc Martin fame).

Properties featured in this newsletter: Salterton

New arrival - Enkel

New arrival - Enkel

Forest bathers, welcome. Set on five acres of subtle gardens near Southwold, this Suffolk pavilion is the poster child for transitional design, evoking the feeling of being out among the moss and meadowlands even when sipping coconut water in the studio sauna. Discerning. Grown-up. Serene. Come here to live in the hush of the silent travel trend; think new-wave writers´ retreat meets digital detox.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Enkel

New arrival - Nyssa

New arrival - Nyssa

Owned by a bohème and a music man, Nyssa is "positive energy architecture" embodied; a lesson in restorative design that takes inspiration from the meditative retreats of Morocco. A rustic sanctuary with a 1970s twist, this luxury farmhouse – with its extravagant LA-worthy yoga studio, ice bath, sauna, and hot tub – makes easy work of relaxation. Call it the eighth chakra.

A pool of one´s own

A pool of one´s own

Inspired by Virginia Woolf´s essay on liberty, we’re uncovering a world where the pursuit of personal space goes beyond four walls – not a room of one’s own, but a pool of one’s own. You’ll find them in the real Hundred Acre Wood, close to the Cornish village that A-listers love, and high on the Jurassic Coast; all proof that you needn’t travel past Britain´s borders to lounge by the waters’ edge.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Roserai, The Palladian, Ariabelle, Castle Trematonia

Any day stays

Any day stays

Gone are the days of poring over family calendars, swapping swim meets, and cancelling conferences, just to meet the check-in criteria. As far as we’re concerned, your holiday home should flex to suit your schedule, not the other way around. So... arrive any day, leave whenever you like (so long as you bed in for at least two nights), and do away with the rigidity of set arrival and departure days.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Wool Merchant´s House, Lightkeepers

You need a break

You need a break

In case you need a reminder, these are the lighter days you´ve been waiting for, so don´t waste them; pack a case, prep a road-tripping playlist, and browse our collection of extraordinary homes with nick-of-time availability. Dispel the myth that group gatherings require months of careful planning, and adopt a carefree approach to family travel, from clifftop nooks to modern estates in ancient woodlands.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Avalon Manor, Northcott Beach House, Infinity, Pearl´s Place, Kingfisher Farm, Viola

Finding the family tree

Finding the family tree

Put away in the attic, there is a cardboard box; and in the box, there is a photograph; and in the photograph is a secret. No shutter fast enough to capture it. No dark room that could process it. Something that could never be shrunk to a 3:2 aspect ratio. We’re in pursuit of time travel; finding places made for the inner child, for sitting cross-legged with sister in the garden, and – with any luck – arriving to mum and dad waving in the doorway. One of life’s great nostalgias is rooted in a falsehood. You can go home again.

The Newlywed Times

The Newlywed Times

From the caricatured Cornish cottage made for "Sarah Jessica Parker meets Shakespeare" micro-weddings to the Cotswolds estate with all the free-wheeling pluckiness of a Mad Hatter banquet, these venues might just be the best-kept secrets on the British wedding scene. This year, plan the kind of wedding you wish you were invited to.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Northcott Beach House, Winterfell, Castle Trinity, Anthology Farm, Weddings at Florin, Weddings at Scarlet Hall, Weddings at The Stack, Weddings at Charity, Weddings at Anthology Farm, Weddings at The Lost Music Hall, Weddings at Senara, Weddings at Gwendolyn, Weddings at Gulliver´s Hall

New property arrival - Kailani

New property arrival - Kailani

Through helter-skelter lanes, beneath rainbow lanterns strung along the harbour wall, and past granite cottages with tiny fisher-folk doors, Kailani sits against the sea at the outer reaches of Mousehole. Beyond the boundaries, you´ll discover seafood bars, artisanal bakeries, and farm shops stocked with scones and apple cider. But inside, it´s all natural linen and sinking sofas; call it Cornish klys.

Properties featured in this newsletter: Kailani

The year of AI*

The year of AI*

It´s the year of AI, but not the one you might´ve imagined. Our portfolio is an alphabet soup of tangible marvels: manors designed by king’s architects, true-as-can-be treehouses, and castles where every surface is printed and patterned. Every inch of them is real and human-made. Craft is who we are, trust is what we offer... and from cloister to cantilever, nothing about us is artificial. Artificial Intelligence, meet Architectural Integrity.

Properties featured in this newsletter: The Find, Cadence, Castle Trematonia, Found Tower, The Summer Folly, Suki, Verte

Oh, the places you´ll go

Oh, the places you´ll go

As the season for twinkling lights and not-so-silent nights comes to a close, and all about are swirling notions of what 2024 might bring, we become a collective of hopeful look-aheaders. Here´s your annual reminder that these are the good old days. So before life gets in the way, while there’s still tea in the pot and piles of shortbread to fuel the search, we invite you to indulge in the thrill of the finding...

Properties featured in this newsletter: Anthology Farm, Weddings at Anthology Farm

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