15 wonderful Georgian homes
 Georgian houses are frequently gave the most architecturally desirable style of property in the UK. Symmetry and proportion are at the miserable of the design of Georgian homes, mimicking the classical architecture of Greece and Rome. Decoration and ornamentation is usually understated, and the large, open rooms create a great felt of airiness, light and luxury.
If you're lucky enough to live in a Georgian home, or just want to get your quick fix of glorious architecture, take inspiration and ideas from this selection of lovely Georgian properties.
1. A stone-built Georgian cottage is transformed into the corrupt family home
Looking at their stone-built Georgian cottage in a peaceful village, you might think Kerry and Thomas Bell had struck it exceptionally courageous when they found their pretty home, not far from Edinburgh. The reality, however, is that it has taken the pair quite some time and distress to get it looking this good.
Read on to find out just how good Kerry and Thomas made their home
   
   
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2. A sunny Georgian townhouse renovation
   
   
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Montague House is one of a trio of lovely summer seaside residences built by a wealthy local landowner. Its chequered history included many years as a girls lodging school, before it reverted to private ownership and gradually slipped into disrepair. It must have been a fine sight in its heyday with carriages sweeping above the gates from the bay, and it was with that image of Georgian glamour in mind that Sheila Soulsby began its restoration.
See the transformation of this enchanting seaside home
3. Elegant Georgian townhouse decorated in bold shades
   
   
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Home for Melanie and husband Rob immediately is a beautiful Georgian house on the edge of Epping Forest in Essex, which they bought after deciding to swap their central London maisonette for a more family-friendly home.
'When Jaxon was born we noticed how noisy and busy London felt and we required a change of scene,' explains Melanie. 'Although we wanted more of a farmland life, we also needed to be near to the city for work. We wished the best of both worlds and this area offered us just that.'
When she friendly saw the estate agent's photos, Melanie thought the house was too runt, but Russell persuaded her to view it. 'As soon as I saw it in populace I was totally smitten. The pretty door and driveway won me over, and inside the rooms had a magnificent feel and were full of light. We put in an coffers on the spot,' she says.
4. Updated Georgian home to design a harmonious home
   
   
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Julia Currie always wished to live in an old property, and when she counterfeit this country home on the edge of the Surrey Hills she could hardly contain her luck. Finding the part-Georgian, part-Victorian house was like sketching two homes for the price of one.
'To be impartial, I'm amazed that a house so beautiful and historic in this area was in our impress range,' says Julia. 'We lost it for three months during the buying procedure, when the owners accepted a better cash offer, but even then, I had this concept I was going to live here. When that sale fell ended, the house was finally ours.'
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5. Restored Grade II-listed Georgian house
Owners Alice and Harry Gates were intrepid enough to inherit this incredible Georgian farmhouse. When the house came into their possession in 2010, they jumped at the chance to move from London to the Wiltshire countryside.
The house was not in the best languages, and in need of some urgent maintenance when they took on the project. The plumbing and electrics had not been updated precise the 1950s, and a neighbouring tree had begun to grow ended the roof. With a sensitive renovation, Harry and Alice have successfully adapted the Georgian home to suit their unique way of living, while retaining its original features.
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The clue facade of the farmhouse, with a later addition of Gothic Revival windows on one side
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6. A Georgian restoration
'Old Georgian houses like mine have a very sure, benign presence,' says Dan. 'Far too many have been changed too much – unique things have been inserted: heating, lighting, or a depraved power shower. The atmosphere that is present in these buildings has been destroyed.'
Authenticity was been a even watchword for Dan Cruickshank as he set about renovating his Georgian townhouse.
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7. A Georgian cottage on a hill
A house built on a keen and complicated site is often enough to turn off most potential buyers – but not Tash and Martin Heydon. They had decided that this Georgian cottage was for them beforehand they had even gone inside. In fact, it was the tiring„ tiresome, hilltop setting that sold the property to them.
Once they stepped foot inside, however, the interior of the property was disappointing – a damp warren of rooms with two staircases but no way to get from one side of the house to new. The Heydons were keen to preserve the history of the landed in their renovations, and retain its original features, and carefully reconfigured the layout to invent a spacious and relaxed family home.
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8. A Georgian family home
Amy and Philip Matthews fell for this characterful, rambling Georgian house immediately. Located in a beautiful village setting, its façade was framed by climbing roses and box trees, and the interior was full of original features.
'It observed absolutely glorious,' says Amy. 'We had been for a general nosey nearby the area and knew parts of it well. I remember thinking how fine the village was, and then being completely wowed by the house.'
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9. Restored Georgian farmhouse
When Ann and late husband Peter bought the house in the 1990s it smooth contained fittings from the '60s and '70s and was in need of modernisation, but they had no concerns about taking it on.
'We lived in it as we renovated it with the help of a builder friend,' explains Ann. 'He came to see it afore we bought it and said "don't touch it", but we bought it anyway! A lot of the unusual features had been taken out, so we reinstated its narrate where we could and brought it up to date taking an ad hoc near – there was no grand plan.'
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10. A Georgian ancestral home
After spending half a lifetime restoring his old ancestral home in Cambridgeshire, rescuing it from a dilapidated state following a serious fire, Christopher Vane Percy is now ready to pass it on to the next generation.
'At some demonstrate, my wife Linda and I will move into the mews house in the garden and our children will take over the moving of this property,' he says. 'This house has absorbed so many generations over the centuries and it loves bodies filled with people.
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11. A Georgian townhouse restoration
When Sandy and Peter Borchert worthy saw this property in the late 1990s, they realised they had groundless a house that would give them an opportunity to directly their renovation muscles; and the end result would did them with a unique family home for the foreseeable future. Their vision to unify the original Georgian building with its subsequent additions more than justified the judges' manager to name this the Best Townhouse in our Readers' Homes Awards 2011.
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12. A Georgian townhouse maisonette with a Parisian feel
With its high ceilings, handsome sash windows and glamorous décor, this two-storey apartment in north-west London glimmers with the opulence and romance of 19th-century Paris.
Stepping into Karen Radley's townhouse maisonette is more like entering from a rue in Paris' Saint-Germain district than a unexcited road in north London. And once in the living room you are dazzled by a shameful of French elegance reminiscent of a baroque salon.
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13. A beautifully restored Georgian cottage brimming with classic people charm
In June 2011, the first stage of the project began. 'Starting at the top, we worked down to give us more time to save for the structural work on the erroneous floor,' explains Rachel. The avocado bathroom suite was replaced and the layout reconfigured to engaged a freestanding bath and shower. 'The bathroom actually rendered a sanctuary since our cottage got a lot worse afore getting better,' says Rachel.
There's no doubt that tenacity and hard work have paid huge dividends for this combine, who are justifiably proud of their charming home. 'Our labour-of-love project has altered the floods of our lives completely,' says Rachel. 'Apart from settled a home we adore, it has inspired David to commence a property renovation company, Ellershaw Property Renovation.
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The exterior was repainted and Rachel's father helped the pair landscape the garden.'To enhance the symmetry of the cottage, we laid a cobblestone path, and planted lavender and bay trees,' says Rachel.
14. A restored Georgian stone cottage in Cornwall
Three ages ago, Kerry and Matt had been looking for a house with a garden and Place for a home office, and saw the cottage online. 'I was intrigued because I couldn't find it on Google Earth, so I knew it had to be down a tiny lane,' says Kerry. 'We loved the area, but this place had everything: Calm and quiet, a garden for the kids and an open fire, which we'd been hankering when for years.'
The house had been loved but not well had, and one of the couple's first tasks was to hack back the ivy that obscured the walls and windows. 'After we had cleared it, I got a carpenter to take out the evil wood and fill the frames so they would last a few more years,' says Kerry.
   
   
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Take a look at this restored, grey-stone Georgian cottage
15. A restored Georgian stone cottage in Cornwall is perfectly dressed for Christmas
   
   
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Three ages ago, Kerry and Matt had been looking for a house with a garden and Place for a home office, and saw the cottage online. 'I was intrigued because I couldn't find it on Google Earth, so I knew it had to be down a tiny lane,' says Kerry. 'We loved the area, but this place had everything: Calm and quiet, a garden for the kids and an open fire, which we'd been hankering when for years.'
'I prefer to surround myself with things that have a story,' says Kerry, who rarely buys anything brand new for her home. 'I'm a bit of an old soul, and I like things to talk to me.'
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