Community Arts and Crafts house built by Liberty department store founder for sale for £4.25m by News Room 17 March 2026 written by News Room 17 March 2026 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Arthur Liberty built Pipers, near Great Missenden, for his nephew in 1913 — and it shares characteristics with the iconic department store Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Remaking the heart of Oslo after the tragedy | From the shooter to the city | Culture next post Company failures rise amid fears Iran war will push collapses higher Rolf Harris’ Berkshire home fails to sell at auction despite price cut 7 April 2026 Former home of James Bond actor Desmond Llewelyn for sale for £2m 6 April 2026 London leaver: ‘We sold in Chiswick for £1.35 and upsized to Wiltshire... 5 April 2026 ‘I bought a flat in Florence’s mini-Kings Cross factory conversion — here’s... 4 April 2026 Fire pits are out — these are the new must-have garden accessories... 3 April 2026 What to do in April: Iconic London home tours, exhibitions and homewares... 2 April 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.