The nation’s love of period properties shows no signs of abating, according to Rightmove.
It revealed the top five most popular period home styles, as searched for on its website.
Top of the list is Victorian properties, which refers to properties built during the era of Queen Victoria’s reign from 1837 to 1901.
Rightmove has revealed the most popular types of period properties, including this Bromley home (scroll down with a large fireplace surround and detailed cornice
These properties are usually two or three floors and have tall windows and plenty of decorative elements.
Robert McLaughlin, of estate agents KFH, said: ‘From small, terraced houses to grand villas, Victorian properties have an abundance of character details that remain popular and in demand with today’s buyers.
‘If we are lucky enough to market a Victorian home, demand from buyers is high as their charm never really seems to go out of fashion.’
And Rightmove’s Tim Bannister said: ‘ Victorian homes remain particularly popular, characterised by their historic charm, solid construction, and spacious interiors.
‘You’ll often find Victorian houses in some of the most desirable locations which include convenient access to schools and transport links.’
The second most popular type of period property is Georgian, which are more symmetrical and often feature high ceilings and pillars.
This type of property was built between 1714 and 1830, covering the reigns of George I-IV.
The interior of this Grade I listed Tudor country home in Hales Green, Norwich, (scroll down for more details) has an abundance of period features, including ceiling beams
Matt Thompson, of estate agents Chestertons, said: ‘London’s property market boasts a great number of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian houses with each architectural style having its own fanbase.
‘It is worth noting that, post-pandemic, we did see a slight spike in interest for Georgian properties as buyers were driven to find a house style that has a reputation for being more spacious and could accommodate a home office more easily.
‘Still, as demand for properties in the capital outstrips supply, all architectural styles continue to attract buyer interest and offers.’
Also in the top five are Edwardian, Tudor and Regency properties. Here are some properties for sale covering each of the five periods…
This detached family home on Bromley Common is for sale for £1.2million via KFH estate agents
1. Victorian
This grand five-bedroom Victorian house in London’s Bromley boasts a host of period features, including sash windows, feature fireplace surrounds and detailed cornicing in the main living room.
The family home on Bromley Common is for sale for £1.2million and is being sold by KFH estate agents.
This Grade II listed property in the Kent village of Eastry is for sale for £2.25million via Strutt and Parker estate agents
2. Georgian
This Grade II listed property in the Kent village of Eastry has seven bedrooms and five bathrooms as well as a billiards room, and outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts.
The Georgian house is on the market for £2.25million and is being sold by Strutt and Parker estate agents.
This five-bedroom Edwardian terrace in North London’s Southgate is for sale for £1.2million via KFH
3. Edwardian
This five-bedroom Edwardian terrace in North London’s Southgate has high ceilings and wooden beams on the exterior.
It being sold by KFH estate agents and has a price tag of £1.2million.
This Grade I listed Tudor country home in Hales Green, Norwich, is for sale for £3.9million and is being sold by Savills estate agents
4. Tudor
This Grade I listed Tudor country home in Hales Green, Norwich, is set in moated grounds of around nine acres.
The seven-bedroom property underwent further extensive restoration and refurbishment around 2014 which was carried out by previous owners to the highest standards.
The property is on the market for £3.9million and is being sold by Savills estate agents.
This Grade II listed Georgian townhouse in Edgbaston is for sale for £775,000 via Robert Powell estate agents
5. Regency
This Grade II listed townhouse in Edgbaston, in the West Midlands, extends across three floors and includes a basement conversion.
It is on the market for £775,000 and the sale is being handled by Robert Powell estate agents.