By the later years of the 19th century, the Gothic Revival had largely had its day — but the Tudor Revival was in full swing, and a beautiful example of the craft is for sale in the form of Fulford Hall, a striking house of almost 16,000sq ft designed in this picturesque style. It's a Grade II-listed home in the Midlands which has moved with the eras: today, it's a home which combines the grandeur of its late-19th-century origins with more recent additions that include a conservatory, an indoor leisure suite and even a putting green.
This classic Victorian country house was built between 1887 and 1890 for Maj-Gen Sir James Johnstone, who inherited the Fulford Hall estate at Tidbury Green, near Solihull, in 1881. Stuart Flint of Fisher German is handling the sale, and quotes a guide price

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