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Inside Britain’s Most Viewed Properties

A monthly curated list of the most-viewed properties from one of the UK’s largest property websites showcases the standout features that continue to drive investor curiosity – including large-scale conversions, rare, listed buildings, income-ready annexes and unique architectural details.
This month’s top listings range from a restored Grade II listed church in Yorkshire with scope for mixed-use income, to a grand Glasgow townhouse offering over 8,600 sq. ft of refurbished living space. Also featured is a North East vicarage with royal connections and landscaped gardens, a 1930s Art Deco-style riverside retreat in Devon with mooring access and a Gothic manor on the edge of the Lake District that combines holiday let income with further development potential. Join us as we take a look inside Rightmove’s most-viewed properties.
Converted 19th-century church with private grounds and annex – Bradford £1,395,000






This striking Grade II listed church conversion in Denholme, West Yorkshire, offers over 4,800 sq. ft of high-spec living space across three floors. The property includes flexible accommodation, private walled gardens and a self-contained annex currently used as a holiday let. Modern features such as underfloor heating, 8K CCTV and a solar PV that feeds in the National Grid, sit alongside preserved original details like stone arches and murals.
The church also includes a separate yoga studio with its own access, adding income potential and a private 0.8-acre field adjacent to the main property. Planning consent may allow further expansion into the bell tower. The property also benefits from the stamp duty being paid by the vendor.
7-bedroom townhouse with views over Kelvingrove Park – Glasgow £1,250,000



Occupying over 8,600 sq. ft across three floors, this A-listed conversion overlooking Kelvingrove Park combines grand Victorian architecture with modern upgrades. The residence features a stunning reception hall, open-plan living spaces, a gym and seven bedrooms – two with en suites and dressing rooms.
Located minutes from both the city centre and Glasgow University, the property benefits from a private garden and flexible accommodation. With direct access to local schooling, green space and motorway links, it’s well-positioned for both residential buyers and investors.
Grade II listed vicarage with extensive gardens and income potential – Bishop Auckland £1,195,000







This 18th-century sandstone vicarage in County Durham spans nearly 5,800 sq. ft and features six reception rooms and six bedrooms. Original details include window shutters, fireplaces and wood panelling, with later additions like a modern orangery, modern kitchen and underfloor heating. The property also boasts connections to royalty and Lord Armstrong of Cragside.
The Old Vicarage is surrounded by landscaped gardens, ponds and summer houses and benefits from a two-car garage that includes a workshop and EV chargers. Secure access, CCTV and separate guest/staff areas enhance the appeal for both private and commercial use.
Art Deco-style riverside property with panoramic estuary views – Plymouth £895,000





Upper Deck is a three-bedroom Art Deco-style property overlooking the River Yealm. Key features include three en-suite bedrooms, a large open-plan living space with curved picture windows and a covered balcony for alfresco dining, with the south-west facing garden terrace offering privacy and uninterrupted views.
This semi-detached property, which also appears in our recent article featuring Five Waterside Property Listings with Exceptional Views, includes foreshore access with mooring rights (subject to approval) and has lapsed planning permission for a four-bedroom contemporary build – providing future development opportunity in a sought-after South Hams location.
Grade II listed manor with over 6,500 sq. ft and 2-acre grounds – Cumbria £700,000








Millwood Manor, located near Barrow-in-Furness, offers over 6,500 sq. ft of space across three floors. Featuring elegant Gothic architecture, high ceilings, stained glass windows and grand entertaining spaces, the property also includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms and several cellar rooms with development potential (STP).
The house sits on nearly two acres of mature gardens, woodland and terraces. Currently run as a holiday let, it offers scope for further enhancement or conversion into a distinguished private residence.
Which of these most-viewed properties has the most potential in your opinion?







