Tatler UK - 08.2019

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
OLD CAME RECTORY, DORSET
With a thatched roof and latticework windows, this
Grade II-listed building is a charming example of a
‘cottage orné’ (a romantic, stylised cottage). Lord
Tennyson and Siegfried Sassoon are among the many
famous names who have visited this former rectory.
Lulworth Estate, home to Camp Bestival, is 14 miles
away. £1.1 million. Jackson-Stops: 01305 262123

CHARLTON PARK,
WILTSHIRE
This large flat occupies
over 4,000 square feet
of Charlton Park, a Grade
I-listed historic house
near Malmesbury that
dates back to the early
17th century. Womad is
held on the grounds, so
you’d quite literally have a
festival outside your front
door. £1.25 million.
Knight Frank: 01285 659771

of London. There’s usually a good rail
service and decent roads – and while the
area may become jam-packed for a few days
in the summer, for the rest of the year it’s
left to the locals.
There is an ever-growing array of boutique
events springing up across the country, but
there are a number of well-established names
on the festival circuit. Less overwhelmingly

BRANDON HOUSE, OXFORDSHIRE
Cornbury Festival and Soho Farmhouse are
both just a couple of miles from this seven-
bedroom property in the village of Sandford
St Martin. The oldest parts are 16th century,
with 18th-century additions, and there is a
separate cottage and outbuildings. £3.5 million.
Knight Frank: 01865 790077

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