Art and designArt deco homes for sale – in pictures

Art deco homes for sale – in pictures

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  • Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire

    On a private road besides Newstead Abbey parkland – a stately home open to the public with lakes, ponds and waterfalls – sits Woodlands, an unusual property with a heated outdoor swimming pool. It is more art gallery than home, with huge pieces dominating entire walls. The living room has floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing light in, with a contemporary wood-burning stove at its centre. The kitchen is decorated in prime colours, a splash of Mondrian, with bright yellow feature walls and a bold red Aga. £950,000. Fine & Country, 0115 982 2824

    Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire
  • Putney, London

    Exeter House overlooks the wide open space of Putney Heath, with Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park beyond. The classic mansion block has extensive grounds, tennis courts and a BBQ area. On the first floor is a three-bedroom apartment with two west-facing balconies. A dining room leads off the sitting room and it has a large eat-in kitchen. The nearest train stations are East Putney and Putney High Street and it is on the doorstep of the Thames for walkers, joggers and cyclists, and offers the nightlife of Putney and Fulham. £800,000. Winkworth, 020 8788 9295

    Putney, London
  • Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire

    At the end of a shingled driveway, this Grade II-listed 1930s property is almost fort-like in its appearance. Nestled in gardens and surrounded by mature shrubs and trees, it could be in the middle of the countryside. Instead, it is a 15-minute walk into the centre of town. The centrepiece of the six-bedroom home is the open stairwell, curving up past a two-storey, leaded window. As with most art deco buildings, the design prioritises light. There is a sheltered terrace facing south for hosting in the summer. £1.975m. The Modern House, 020 3795 5920

    Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
  • Hexham, Northumberland

    Built in 1933, Clontibret is a family-size home, restored to its original style. The five-bedroom, two-bathroom property has a double-height entrance hall, marble fireplaces and feature windows – some with stained glass. There are integrated workshops on the ground floor, while a large, sociable kitchen has French doors on to the extensive gardens. Up a long winding drive, the house is on the edge of the popular commuter town which has two outstanding schools (as rated by Ofsted), Sele first school and Queen Elizabeth high. £950,000. Finest Properties, 01434 622 234

    Hexham, Northumberland
  • Richmond, London

    On the third floor of Lichfield Court – a vast development in the centre of town – is a studio with secure parking underneath, a 24-hour concierge service, and a private balcony. The striking architecture of the two Grade II-listed blocks is not the only famous characteristic of the building – it was a shoot location for the TV adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel One, Two, Buckle My Shoe. Behind Waitrose and a few minutes walk from the station, the flat is close to Richmond Green and the Thames tow path. £350,000. John D Wood & Co, 020 3369 4327

    Richmond, London

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