Most seen houses on the market on Rightmove for 2023 revealed
- Top 10 most seen properties on the market on Rightmove in 2022 revealed
- List features a luxurious London flat that’s available on the market for £9.95m
- Most costly within the checklist is a Buckinghamshire mansion for £75m
The most seen houses on the market in Britain this 12 months have been revealed, with the entire high ten boasting multi-million pound asking costs.
Their asking costs vary in value from a London flat available on the market for £9.95million to a 12-bedroom Grade I listed mansion in Buckinghamshire that’s on the market for a whopping £75million.
Tim Bannister, of Rightmove, mentioned: ‘Home hunters have taken a glance inside among the grandest houses available on the market throughout their search this 12 months, with distinctive options starting from a house health club and swimming pool, to a library and even a temperature managed wine cellar.’

Top 10 most seen properties on the market on Rightmove in 2022 are revealed, together with this seven-bed home in Tanworth-in-Arden (scroll down for extra particulars)
Top 10 hottest houses on the market on-line this 12 months…
1. Seven-bed home, Tanworth-in-Arden, £4m

The most seen house on Rightmove in 2023 was this Arts advert Crafts model home in Warwickshire

The property is known as Shenstone House and it’s on the sting of the picturesque village of Tanworth-in-Arden

The seven-bedroom property is on the market for £4.5million and is being bought by Knight Frank property brokers

The luxurious house is about in 16 acres of land, with the home encircled by a personal woodland
The most seen house on Rightmove in 2023 was this Arts and Crafts model home that was constructed solely 15 years in the past.
It is known as Shenstone House and it’s on the sting of the picturesque village of Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire.
It is about in 16 acres of land, with the home encircled by a personal woodland. It additionally boasts a big pond, manicured topiary maze, spectacular water characteristic and a thriving walled backyard.
The seven-bedroom property continues to be available on the market, presently with an asking value of £4.5million and is being bought by Knight Frank property brokers.
2. Six-bed home, Fisherton, £2.3m
This six-bedroom home within the North Scottish hamlet of Fisherton, Ayrshire had an asking value of £2.3million and has now been bought.
The property has sea views, a health club and sauna, in addition to a glass fronted extension. It was bought by Knight Frank property brokers.
3. Twelve-bed mansion, Denham, £75m

This 12-bedroom home within the Buckinghamshire village of Denham is on the market for £75million

The Grade II listed property dates again to the seventeenth century and not too long ago went by means of an eight-year transformation

Notable former residents have included the Bonaparte Imperial household, and James Bond movie franchise co-producer Harry Saltzman
This 12-bedroom home within the Buckinghamshire village of Denham stays available on the market with an eye-watering price ticket of £75million.
The Grade II listed property dates again to the seventeenth century and has options to match the asking value having gone by means of a current eight-year transformation.
Set in additional than 40 acres, it boasts ornate plasterwork all through, and tall ash home windows.
It has a walled backyard, a swimming pool and a lake. It is being bought by Knight Frank.
Notable former residents have included the Bonaparte Imperial household, American banker JP Morgan, politician and film financier Lord Robert Vansittart and James Bond movie franchise co-producer Harry Saltzman.
4. Twelve-bedroom home, Exeter, £3.95m

This 12-bedroom mansion in Devonshire countryside is available on the market for £3.95m by way of Knight Frank

Found on the fringes of Exeter, the home was revived by famend architect William White.
This 12-bedroom mansion in Devonshire countryside is available on the market for £3.95m by way of Knight Frank.
Found on the fringes of Exeter, the home was revived by famend architect William White. It stands in additional than 30 acres of land.
5. Eleven-bed home, Eltham, £6.5m

This 11-bedroom Victorian property is about inside the grounds of south-east London’s Eltham Palace

Restored on the hand of the present architect homeowners, notable options embrace a glass-floored orangery

The property sits in an acre of land and is being bought by Knight Frank with an asking value of £6.5m
This 11-bedroom Victorian property is about inside the grounds of south-east London’s Eltham Palace.
It is known as Mottisfont Hall and was constructed within the 1860s. It sits in an acre of land and is being bought by Knight Frank with an asking value of £6.5m.
Restored on the hand of the present architect homeowners, notable options embrace mosaic-tiled flooring, a glass-floored orangery and a built-in sauna.
6. Eighteen-bed citadel, Newcastle upon Tyne, £2.75m

Otterburn Castle s within the quiet village of Otterburn, and sits inside the Northumberland National Park, and is near the World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall

The spectacular citadel is on the market for £2.75million and is being bought by Strutt & Parker property brokers
Otterburn Castle sits inside 32 acres of formal gardens, mature woodland and parkland.
It is within the quiet village of Otterburn, and sits inside the Northumberland National Park, and is near the World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall.
It retains a lot of its historic fittings and placing architectural particulars. These embrace stone-mullioned home windows, oak wall panelling, magnificent fireplaces and complex plasterwork.
It is on the market for £2.75million and is being bought by Strutt & Parker property brokers.
7. Three-bed flat, St Pancras, £9.95m

This penthouse is in London’s St Pancras Chambers is on the market for £9.95million by way of London House property brokers

The flat extends throughout an enormous 6,000 sq. toes and consists of this spacious dwelling space

The penthouse has three bedrooms, together with this one with a grand 4 poster mattress and arched home windows
This three-bedroom penthouse is in London’s St Pancras Chambers, a powerful gothic constructing accomplished in 1873
St Pancras Chambers now homes a number of flats, a world-class lodge, a personal members membership, health club and spa, with the principle practice station and entry to the center of Paris on its doorstep.
The flat extends throughout an enormous 6,000 sq. toes and is on the market for £9.95million by way of London House property brokers.
8. Six-bed home, Ponteland, £3.95m

This Northumberland property sits inside the Darras Hall Estate and is for sale for £3.95million
This luxurious property sits inside the Darras Hall Estate, Northumberland, and has undergone substantial refurbishment to finish a wonderful property
It boasts a triple automobile storage, its personal cinema room and health club, and one other impartial flat above the house.
It was constructed 12 years in the past and is on the market for £3.95million by way of Sanderson Young property brokers.
9. Six-bed manor home, Goostrey, £10m

The Grade II listed manor home within the Cheshire village of Goostrey is available on the market for £10million by way of Jackson-Stops property brokers
This Grade II listed manor home within the Cheshire village of Goostrey is known as Blackden Manor and is available on the market for £10million by way of Jackson-Stops property brokers.
It has been not too long ago renovated, and features a swimming pool in addition to an annexe.
10. Five-bed home, Pull Woods, £3m

The five-bedroom property is on the market for £3million and is being bought by Ashdown Jones property brokers
This household house is within the coronary heart of the Lake District, near the bustling centre of Ambleside in Pulls Wood.
The property has been considerably restored with up to date finishes and touches, but retains a lot of its authentic options.
There is 3.6 acres of land across the house, and no neighbours – excellent for these whose dream house consists of numerous privateness.
The property is on the market for £3million by way of Ashdown Jones property brokers.