2025's most viewed homes: From a 'glam' medieval townhouse in Wales to 'the ultimate symbol of London luxury'

The most expensive property is an eye-watering £49,500,000
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Thinking of moving house, seeking inspiration for your current pad, or just feeling a bit nosy? Rightmove has compiled a list of the most viewed homes of 2025.
Ranging from a £250,000 croft house to a near-£50 million palatial mansion, and spanning England, Scotland and Wales, there's something for every budget, taste, and location.
1. Medieval townhouse with a high-heeled bathtub in Wales (£875,000)
A medieval Welsh townhouse complete with a "glamorous" stiletto-shaped bathtub has topped Rightmove's list of the most viewed homes of 2025.
The "extraordinary" Grade II listed property sits within Conwy's ancient town walls and dates all the way back to 1441. It underwent a complete transformation between 2008 and 2015, blending its rich historical character with bold contemporary touches.
2. Palatial mansion in one of London's most exclusive postcodes (£49,500,000)
Taking second place is a truly "palatial" mansion in St. John's Wood, one of London's most sought-after addresses.
This stucco-fronted beauty spans five floors and stretches across an astonishing 21,659 square feet. It's got everything you'd expect from an exclusive pad in the capital: a teak-panelled games room, a hidden car lift, and a temperature-controlled wine cellar. According to Rightmove, it's the "ultimate symbol of London luxury".
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3. Georgian estate in the heart of Newcastle (£20,000,000)
Coming in third is a gorgeous Georgian estate in Jesmond, Newcastle. The property offers a "rare blend of elegance and space" with a combination of grand period architecture and generous grounds, perfect for those dreaming of country estate living right in the heart of the city.
4. Victorian townhouse with marble staircases in Glasgow's Park District (£2,500,000)
Glasgow's prestigious Park District is home to the fourth most-clicked property: a stunning Victorian "gem" packed with original features like marble staircases and ionic columns.

A medieval Welsh townhouse has topped Rightmove's list of 202's most viewed homes
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5. Grade I listed mansion with 67 acres of parkland (£6,000,000)
Fifth place went to Cour D'Honneur near Oakham, a Grade I listed mansion with 67 acres of parkland. The property boasts over 12,000 square feet and features a "grand Tapestry Hall with sky-high ceilings".
6. Remote croft house with grazing rights on Scotland's dramatic coast (£250,000)
For those craving something more remote, a three-bedroom former croft house in Balchladich on Scotland's northwest coast came in sixth. The property in Sutherland offers sweeping views over croftland to Loch na Claise and the sea, with the option of grazing rights for 20 sheep.LATEST PROPERTY TIPS AND TRICKS

A palatial mansion in St John's Wood is 'the ultimate symbol of London luxury'
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7. Modern manor house with 20 acres of private grounds in Newton Mearns (£1,750,000)
Mearnswood Manor in Newton Mearns was the seventh most viewed property in 2025. A "magnificent contemporary home" spanning 10,500 square feet over three levels, the contemporary 2011 property represents one of the most prestigious homes in this beautiful Glasgow suburb.
8. Neoclassical sandstone mansion with a royal seal of approval (£2,750,000)
Burn Hall in Durham claimed eighth spot. The 11-bedroom neoclassical mansion was designed by architect Ignatius Bonomi in 1821 and even won praise from Queen Victoria, who called it "the finest looking estate between the Humber and the Tweed".
9. 800-year-old manor house with Tudor fireplace in West Yorkshire (£1,195,000)
Ninth place went to Newlaithes Manor in Horsforth, West Yorkshire, thought to be the area's oldest property with parts dating back 800 years. Its "exceptional period features", such as a Tudor-style fireplace, Jacobean panelling and mullioned windows, clearly captured imaginations.
10. Victorian villa on one of Edinburgh's most enviable streets (£5,450,000)
Finally, an "immaculately maintained" Victorian villa on one of Edinburgh's most exclusive streets took 10th place, offering 6,000 square feet of elegant living space with expansive landscaped gardens.
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