Today’s featured property rises above the English Riviera with a sense of confidence earned over more than a century. Combining architectural distinction with lifestyle versatility, this is a house that offers beauty, scale and a truly unforgettable outlook. Welcome to Wolborough House.

🏡 Wolborough House, Brixham, Devon

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Occupying a commanding elevated position above Breakwater Beach in Brixham, Wolborough House is a remarkable Grade II Listed Arts & Crafts residence built in 1910 for the founder of Seven Seas cod liver oil.

The house enjoys spectacular coastal and sea views stretching across the English Channel, reaching as far as Portland Bill on clear days.

From the moment you arrive, the house impresses with its decorative Italian marble frieze work, balanced proportions and unmistakable presence. Throughout the house, an impressive collection of historic chimney pieces, generous room proportions and period detailing speak to the craftsmanship and ambition of its era.

Outside, Set within beautifully maintained grounds, the gardens are designed to maximise the property’s elevated coastal position. Manicured lawns and terraces lead to a dedicated barbecue and outdoor dining area, perfectly placed to enjoy uninterrupted sea views and dramatic sunsets

Outstanding Feature: The show stopping former ballroom, now transformed into an indulgent indoor leisure suite, is truly unexpected. Housing a heated swimming pool alongside a games room and gym, this space elevates Wolborough House far beyond a traditional period home.

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An architectural and historical landmark of exceptional grandeur, Barrow Court is a magnificent Grade II* Listed country house whose origins date back to the 12th century. Once a Benedictine nunnery and later a Jacobean masterpiece, this extraordinary residence represents one of North Somerset’s most significant historic homes.

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