The Modern House Highlights: 2016's most popular properties

Stroud, Gloucestershire, The Modern House
Haveringland, Norfolk. The Modern House
Cheyne Walk, London SW10
New Cross Lofts, The Modern House
St Ann's Court, The Modern House

To celebrate the end of 2016 we’re looking back on some of our highlights from the past year.

Today we’re looking back at our five most popular properties of 2016, from period properties with remarkable interiors to 1930s Modernist icons.

1  Stroud, Gloucestershire
This remarkable five-bedroom house, originally built in the mid 19th century, has been recently refurbished in spectacular style by the renowned designer Niki Turner. The Grade II-listed property can be found set back from the road behind gates in a tucked-away location just beyond the centre in the popular Gloucestershire town of Stroud.

2  Haveringland, Norfolk
Located in a tranquil corner of rural Norfolk, this RIBA award-winning house was designed by the celebrated architect David Kohn and completed in 2010.

3  Cheyne Walk, London SW10
This fantastic four-bedroom house with off-street parking and river views is newly completed to a design by renowned architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios.

4  New Cross Lofts, London SE14
This exceptional studio with B1 commercial use forms part of an elegant contemporary development by designers Chan and Eayrs. Made up of two bespoke loft apartments and two B1 work spaces, the building is clad with a herringbone-brickwork exterior that has a striking presence in the heart of New Cross.

5  St Ann’s Court, St Ann’s Hill, Surrey
St. Ann’s Court is one of the finest and most iconic houses to have been built in Britain in the first half of the 20th century, being a very rare Modern example of the English country house tradition. It was designed in 1936 by the renowned architect Sir Raymond McGrath, in consultation with the celebrated garden designer Sir Christopher Tunnard.

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