Not quite original due to an extensive renovation a few years back, but much of this 1960s Rodney Gordon-designed Turnpoint modernist house in Walton-On-Thames, Surrey retains that original period feel.
Tag: grade II-listed
Available to rent: 1950s Ivor Berresford-designed midcentury property in Sundridge Park, Bromley, Kent
Not just a great example of British midcentury design, this 1950s Ivor Berresford-designed house in Sundridge Park, Bromley, Kent is up for rental.
For sale: 1930s grade II-listed Marcel Breuer-designed Sea Lane House in East Preston, West Sussex
An amazing house has just hit the market. In fact, this Marcel Breuer-designed Sea Lane House in East Preston, West Sussex has come onto the market for the first time since the 1940s.
For sale: Apartment in the 1950s grade II-listed Parkleys development, Richmond, south west London
Not just a modernist-inspired building, this 1950s two-bedroomed apartment in the Parkleys development in Richmond, south west London is also grade II-listed.
For sale: 1950s grade II-listed Highsett apartment in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Plenty of new-build flats on the market, but none are a patch in this 1950s grade II-listed Highsett apartment in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.
This is one of 37 apartments that were built in the late 1950s, getting grade II status back in 1998. It's modernism of the era and still incredibly stylish and practical today. It's also quite conveniently located too, within walking distance of the city centre and the train station. That's if you need to be in Cambridge obviously.
For sale: 1930 grade II-listed Bauhaus property in The Common, Chipperfield, Herts by E. Maxwell Fry
A Bauhaus property in the heart of England? Yes, that's what you get with this 1930s grade II-listed house in The Common, Chipperfield, Herts.
It was designed by E. Maxwell Fry, whose partner was Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus, back in 1935, situated in the heart of Chipperfield village. I suspect, back in the day, it was quite an oddity. In truth, it still is.