Hinwick House, also known as Little Buckingham Palace, was built in 1710, inspired by Buckingham Palace itself. This historic house is at the top of the market with a whopping 7.95 million dollars. What makes Hinwick House special? Aside from being a vintage house that has been preserved as years passed by, the house itself is magnificent inside and outside.
Located in the east of Bedfordshire, England. It was originally built in the 18th century, and this historical state has been standing for over three centuries. It was kept magnificently but renovated and restored by Sam Singh. But of course, the house was also keeping up with the modernization of homes, but still, without losing its touch of old, it is a complete package of comfort and luxury in one.
Despite the busy streets of England, the house alone was graced by the Royals, Politicians, and people who are in the elite circle. As the years passed by, the house had different owners, such as the Duke of Manchester and the Earls of Westmorland. Guessed, the house was built for the lavish and luxurious life of the royals, which is very fitting for the life that they have. Expensive.
Aside from the fact that it is built for luxury, the house itself has a rich history. Starting after the First World War, it was used as a hospital for injured soldiers that had returned from war. Stories said that there were ghosts in the house and set to believe that those were the lingering souls of the soldiers that had died and were buried in the grounds of the house.
Being able to preserve the house and having a rich history over the centuries, it is no wonder why it is expensive in the market. The previous owner, the Orlebar family, has made this historic state house happen. Even though there were changes that were seen, its meaning and its stories would continue to live on how a house in the East of England was graced with the elites, on how it was made in a voluntary aiding center for the injured during the first world war. It was all kept like the house was able to uphold its history.