Charles Phillip - Llwynywermod (£1.2 million)

Joining a lineup of exorbitant houses, this Welsh getaway from the 13th or 14th Century AD used to be a standing relic before it came under Charles Phillip's possession. Located in Carmarthenshire, this 192-acre farmhouse was converted into a residence to accommodate the Royals in 2007. The property is exceptionally desirable for the serene landscape it's built on and the conveniently short commute time to travel to Cardiff.
The property is well known for its peace and quiet. The three-bedroom residence features a rustic Welsh design architecture, with a seemingly endless sustainable farm and extra lodging for tourists to book.
Chris Huhne - London (£2.5 million)

Chris Huhne is a man known for investing in real estate. This family home in Ellesmere boasts four spectacular bedrooms, a master bedroom, a stunning kitchen, a backyard, and a sitting room with giant French doors leading outside. The £2.5 million property sits on the banks of the Itchen river. The landscape itself evokes a rural vibe.
The London location is somewhat peaceful compared to the usual commotion you'd often find living in the city center. The rear of the house opens up to a patio from the sitting room, where you can see water meadows complementing the serene landscape.
Queen Elizabeth - Buckingham Palace (£4.7 million)

The Royal Palace covers whopping 7700-square feet, and with 52 bedrooms, it's not hard for a visitor to get lost without a tour guide. Queen Elizabeth even has secret rooms that are off-limits to the public. As far as a luxury house goes, this palace has it all. With a market value of about £4.7 billion, it's not that easy to overlook when visiting Britain.
Situated next to Hyde Park in London, this residence has occupied a historic role throughout its time, standing strong. The palace itself has been renovated and kept safe throughout the years. They allow people to visit and participate in a paid tour.
Dominic Cummings - Islington (Unknown)

This townhouse in Islington joins a myriad of luxury houses within the area where the rent is sky-high, to put it nicely. Dominic Cummings is a former Chief Adviser known for his controversial takes on certain topics, and with those credentials, it's no wonder why he needed a nice place to unwind. The residence is spacious, with a big dining area and a fabulous kitchen. You can access the terrace through the patio doors and enjoy gazing at the indoor pond.
The double doors leading into an intercoursing tapestry room take the attention away from the auspicious downstairs area. A luxury house in Islington is minutes away from a lineup of famous dining spots and pubs.
Gordon Brown - North Queensferry (Unknown)

A conventional square-shaped red brick house reminiscent of an era long passed still occupies a space overlooking the Firth of Forth in North Queensferry. Gordon Brown purchased this property in 1991, and it's a large luxury house with a driveway that leads up to the back. The exterior looks decadent, with large windows facing the front. This Victorian mansion features a kitchen, a large sitting room, and a spacious dining room.
The front lawn faces the Firth (an estuary), and with binoculars, you can even see yachts and dispatch trucks nearby the water. You can watch one of Brown's latest works on 'Toms Schotland,' a mini-series documentary released in 2022.
Jeremy Corbyn - North London (Unknown)

The former Leader of the Opposition and Veteran, Jeremy Corbyn, is a man with a knack for gardening. So, it's only natural to see how vibrant and colorful it looks when you observe a picture of his old home. The Yew Tree Manor estate is worth around £850K and was an important part of Corbyn's youth. The property has five bedrooms, reception rooms, a dining hall, and a 1680s theme.
Of course, it wouldn't be complete without a large garden to accompany the rural aesthetic this estate has. The open fireplaces and wooden floorboards certainly draw in a naturalist aesthetic.
John Prescott - Central London (£2 million)

A former Deputy prime minister, John Prescott, has had a fair share of houses to his name. The most prominent example is his country home 'Dorneywood.' The 18th-century house is reminiscent of a structure from Queen Anne's era, with some Victorian touches. The 214 acres of space means huge garden areas where one can, for example, play a game of croquet. The residence has 21 rooms, some connecting the cottage to the garden or a kitchen.
Dorneywood is a Buckinghamshire mansion that is provided to politicians. The mansion itself has been standing since 1919, with some parts being remodeled after a fire.
William Hague - Wales (£2.5 million)

William Hague started working at his parent's soft-drink business at an early age, during his time away from the academic and political stage. He's no stranger to the luxuries money can afford. That's made clear by how auspicious his family home is. A large estate with acres of land, Chevening House is a luxurious country house from the early 1600s. Parks and recreational gardens surround the residence.
Now with his newest 13-acre property, Hague's £2.5 million country residence is a testament to his hard work. This former Foreign Secretary's house has ten bedrooms. Not only that, he's got other amenities to keep him busy, like a huge gym, an orangery, a library, and a cellar.
Carrie Symonds - Camberwell (£1.2 million)

Carrie Symonds is currently married to Boris Johnson. As a political and climate activist, her past led her to a spot as a senior adviser for the ocean conservation group, Oceana. The townhouse's estimated worth is £1.2 million. The luxury house has four bedrooms and a garden. The Thames property that they own has a tennis court, a swimming pool, plenty of rooms, and gardens to accompany the eccentricities of the high life.
This quaint rural retreat is perfect for escaping away from an urban jungle. The property features a vintage design, with large accentuated windows and a slanted roof. The kitchen and the bathrooms are spacious and comfy.
Rishi Sunak - Kensington (£7 million)

Rishi Sunak has a keen eye for valuable property, and his townhouse in Kensington is no exception to that rule. With five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two reception rooms, this estate is a four-storied home worth around £7 million. This house is one of many Sunak and his wife Akshata Murthy own in the UK.
This country getaway is the perfect spot to relax and unwind for the couple. The peace and quiet are perfect for raising a family. The rustic vibe of the luxury house matches an old-timey aesthetic; it evokes a feeling of comfort, especially while being surrounded by other buildings with a similar look and feel in the area.
Nicola Sturgeon - Glasgow (Unknown)

As the First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon has seen a lot of ups and downs in her career. One of the best aspects of her tenure was her time spent at the luxurious Bute House, but even that pales in comparison to her modest home in Glasgow, according to her. The house itself has an authentic Georgian look, with the doorways and windows looking slightly exaggerated to bring out their charm.
It's a single-story house with a library full of her favorite books, a cozy living room you can walk into through fancy glass doors, a white pristine-looking kitchen, and a quaint little lawn.
Stanley Johnson - Wales (£11.25 million)

Stanley Johnson is a Novelist and Politician, and he was featured on the TV show 'Alastair Stewart & Friends' in 2021. The father of Boris Johnson has occupied his family home for the better part of his life. It's a Victorian-style home built to last. The estimated market value for this property is about £11.25 million for its four bedrooms, four bathrooms, huge kitchen, and large dining rooms. The place even has its own cinema, the study room is regal, and the cellar is quite the draw for any future investors.
This 1820s luxury five-story house with a premium-looking pillared entrance is approximately 5,226-square feet, and it looks classy with its pastel pink paint job.
Michael Gove - Notting Hill (£2 million)

The Secretary of State for Housing is quite the moniker considering the duties associated with the job; that's where Michael Gove comes through. As he's occupied several roles in the government, a luxury home under his name was to be expected. The £2-million residence features a railed terrace, a library, and a walled garden. The structure itself is two floors, heavily inspired by a Victorian style of architecture, practically oozing charm. The extravagant windows complement the color of the house.
The five-bed property sets itself apart from the rest of the houses around it. Gove made a recent appearance on, 'Bild LIVE" in 2022.
George Osborne - Somerset (£1.6 million)

George Osborne, a former Chancellor, bought the Somerset country retreat for a steep £1.6 million. The house itself is gorgeous, named one of the most stylish houses in Britain in 2015. This residence is recognized as a Grade-11 building by the government; the rooms are old-fashioned with vibrant tiles and ample space, bringing the entire 'look' together. The space is three acres in its entirety, with five bedrooms, a study room, and a reception room.
Osborne has a talent for buying and selling luxurious properties at a profit. He appeared as himself on the 2022 show "Michael Mosley: Who Made Britain Fat?"
Edwina Currie - London (£850K)

Edwina Currie's £850K converted windmill residence is a stylish treat. It features large landscaped gardens, a big beautiful pond, and 1.8 acres of parkland. It's no wonder this residence is listed as a Grade 11 building (a building of special interest), according to the UK government. The residence has a tower room instead of the old windmill, where one can get a 360-view of the residence's grounds. The mill was converted and refurbished into a livable house back in 1914.
With three reception rooms and five bedrooms, this relic is well worth the money for anyone looking to buy something so stylistically bold. You can catch Currie's latest appearance on "Tonight Live with Dan Wootton," where she came on around 2021-2022
Boris Johnson - Oxford (£1.2 million)

Boris Johnson is an important figure in British politics with his title as Prime Minister. The Oxfordshire man has recently put his double-storied North Weston residency up for sale. A stunning townhouse with big spacious rooms that give off an old-time aesthetic. The clear and calm countryside complements the aesthetic of the residence and its red brickwork. It fits in perfectly with the backdrop of a field.
The 2659-square foot property features a list of rooms, from the dining room to kitchens, and a manicured ground featuring a swimming pool and tennis court. The area is quiet and tranquil, with barely anything to disturb the peace nearby.
Tony Blair - Durham (£3 million)

Tony Blair is a former Prime Minister of the UK who has traveled all over the country, given many speeches and occupied many residencies provided to him by the state. The Myrobella House in Durham is a luxury estate owned by Tony and Cherie Blair. The couple bought the four-bedroom property in the early '80s; even back then, the estate had a charm with its rustic design and emphasis on greenery.
With large rooms and comfort emphasized throughout the building, this old home built in 1898 was a perfect investment at the time. Its current price is £299,950. You can catch Tony featured on one of his projects; his role in the new 'Yeltsin' documentary in 2022.
Nadhim Zahawi - Stratfords (£4.3 million)

Nadhim Zahawi is a businessman and British politician born in Iraq who currently serves the UK government. A well-known Tory MP with real estate investments across many counties. He is a member of the Conservative Party and has around at least five properties worth millions under his name.
The luxury house in Stratfords is worth £4.3 million; the house is large and induces a feeling of comfort with its spacious rooms and modern look. The architecture is reminiscent of a Gothic church, but on the inside, it's a simple house with an oversized kitchen, a huge living room, and a game room!
David Cameron - Witney (£650K)

David and Samantha Cameron bought the Witney residence for £650K, right before David's election campaign in 2001. The current market value for their estate is close to £1.4 million. David is a former Prime Minister, and Samantha is a famous designer and aestheticist who's responsible for the decor around their Cotswolds home.
The luxury house has five bedrooms, three cozy bathrooms, four reception rooms, a sitting room, a stone fireplace, and a gavel lane for its garage. Not only that, it's a honey-colored stone cottage found in a rural setting which makes it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Priti Patel - Essex (Unknown)

Residing in Essex, Priti Patel's home is a cute but quaint house that's rather stylish from the inside. She started her tenure as the Home Secretary of the UK in 2019. Her Instagram stories are a glimpse into her life; for instance, she seems to have a theme going on with neutral, beige color tones. Her office shows us a large fireplace inside to keep cozy during winters.
The picture Patel shared on her son's tenth birthday features an adorable barrage of gifts and decorations, a rare look into her family-driven lifestyle. Details about her private life are hard to find, but her projects aren't. She also appeared as a guest on 'Peston' in 2022.
Carwyn Jones - Bridgend (£204K)

Carwyn Jones is a Welsh politician and Former First Minister of Wales. His home in Bridgend is a Georgian-style home, typical for the area, with large beautiful windows and regal woodwork. The house itself is valued at about £204K; the two-story building is prime real estate for the area.
You can keep up with Jones and his endeavors through talk shows on the BBC network or through other series like his appearance on 'All Out Politics' in 2020. Beyond looking regal, his residence exudes a natural charm, yearning for simpler times. A Georgian home is very popular with the British public, with some research suggesting they're £203,745 more expensive than an average residence.
Harriet Harman - South London (Unknown)

As a staunch vocal feminist, Harriet Harman has never shied away from a public affair, but when it comes to her private life, she falls in line with what most people agree with, "your work life and your home life should always stay separate!" Be that as it may, she hasn't turned away an occasional visitor or two; she even gives interviews at home. The inside of her Victorian-era house is described as a warm, modest, family-centric household.
We have some glimpses of her kitchen, which occupies most of the space in her house, according to her. The kitchen looks warm and inviting, with off-beige and light brown color tones playing off each other aesthetically.
Grant Shapps - Hatfield (£2 million)

Grant Shapps, the Secretary of State for Transport for the UK, was appointed in 2019. He has a very limited approach to sharing details about his personal life with the general public. In an advertisement for his entrepreneurial skills, he shares how his luxury house is worth £2 million, and it shows.
The Georgian house looks stunning in the photos he shared. With square windows, a slanted roof, and a sophisticated gravel driveway leading up to it, it has its own minimal appeal to it. Shapps occupied a role as Minister of State at Department for International Development in 2005.
Keir Starmer - London (480K)

A former lawyer and leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Rodney Starmer, has lived in Surrey for most of his youth. His family home itself is occupied by Keir, his wife, and their children. The property speaks for itself; it's rather old, so it has that rustic charm. The plain nature of the architecture plays well with the backdrop of the countryside.
The rural getaway is only one of the properties Keir manages and resides within, and he's even posed for a shoot at his London residence at its front gate. Unfortunately, there isn't much information online about his London property. We know what the front looks like, it looks classy, to say the least.
Ed Balls - Stoke Newington (Unknown)

There's a post-modern-looking red building in Castleford with a regal charm which certainly draws a lot of attention. It has a slew of interesting windows in fitting places. The building belongs to Ed Balls, writer, broadcaster, professor, and former Secretary of State for Children, Schools, and Families from 2007 to 2010.
Ed and his wife, Yvette Cooper, occupy a second home besides their Yorkshire property. Their constituency residence in Stoke Newington, North London, is just as classy as their first house. Ed Balls even got featured as a guest on "The Great British Menu" in 2022 and enjoyed some spectacular food.
Gavin Williamson - Wolverhampton (Unknown)

Gavin Willaimson, a former Secretary of State for Defence, is a man whose private affairs aren't very public. The information about his residence is practically non-existent, but we do know of a constituency office he resides in that's just as pleasant to look at. The structure is rather small, with a couple of floors and some unique windows.
The building looks relatively warm and inviting to guests who'd like to visit him. His main lounge, where the office table is, is surrounded by large classy windows that let in all the sunlight. Williamson featured as a guest at "The Great British Breakfast" in 2021.
Dominic Raab - Ditton (Unknown)

Dominic Raab is a Deputy Prime Minister of the UK. He was inaugurated in 2021 and has played a massive role in British politics while being a Member of Parliament since 2010. His home affairs are a mystery, but his civic duties and contributions are well known. He's proposed to introduce a new bill of human rights to reinvigorate his nation's ideals and the foundations of its morals on which it was built on.
We know that Raab and his wife, Liz Truss, have occupied their constituency residence, Cheverton. The 150-room mansion is a priceless luxury home. Built in the early 1600s, it's imperative for British culture.
Ed Milliband - Holland Park (£2 million)

Ed Milliband lives in Holland Park, his family home is worth £2 million, and rightfully so; it's an extravagant Victorian-era building with a minimalist look and feel to it. Holland Park is a quiet and peaceful part of London, where it usually only gets crowded during the summers. Therefore, the real estate value for properties in the area is relatively high.
The windows on Milliband's house are reminiscent of French architectural choices, and the house looks rather modest on the inside. The only glimpses we get of his residence are through obscure photographs, with Milliband found casually lounging in his kitchen.
Nigel Farage - Berry's Green (Unknown)

Picture a calm, tranquil evening in a neighborhood with barely any commotion. An evening spent by the pool, enjoying the sun as you lounge around. Berry's Green is a peaceful hamlet where life slows down, and you can actually smell the roses. Imagine raising a family there and experiencing that!
Former Member of the European Parliament, Nigel Farage probably agrees, considering his estate there has been the talk of the town for ages. His white two-story house looks classy on the outside, with windows lining the front of the house beautifully. The giant pool in the backyard makes this place the perfect rural escape.
Matt Hancock - Suffolk (Unknown)

Matt Hancock, the former UK Health Secretary, has quaint little homes in London and Suffolk. There's not much information about either property beyond a few posts and a tribute made by Hancock in honor of Her Majesty, The Queen. From what we've gathered, he has a cozy home office where he conducts his business, a drawing-room, and a sitting room.
The inside of his office has red walls, and one of these walls has a shelf lined with books to the ceiling. We only have images of his Suffolk home's front door, but the building looks comfortable, and the walkway leading up to it looks pleasant.
Philip Hammond - Belgravia (Unknown)

Belgravia is the affluent part of town in London, and being able to afford living there costs a pretty penny. Baron Hammond was the son of a civil engineer named Phil Hammond. Philip spent his youth pursuing several endeavors and eventually became a Member of the House of Lords.
His house in Belgravia isn't very well documented photographically, but we do have an image of him leaving his residence. It's a white building that looks rather posh and elegant, befitting the general vibe of the area. Hammond was featured on "All Out Politics" in 2021, a political talk show series on TV.
Theresa May - Sonning (Unknown)

Maidenhead is a stunning luxury area to imagine living in; having a constituency house there was a luxury Theresa May enjoyed during her tenure as a Member of the Parliament and as former Prime Minister of the UK. However, her new home is a clear step-up, with her residence having neighbors such as the actor George Clooney.
The property in Sonning, a rural yet exclusive village community, looks very cozy from the limited amount of images it has available online. The garden looks stunning, with ample foliage that can make anyone feel they've traveled a couple of decades back in time.
Sajid Javid - London (Unknown)

Starting his career off through humble origins, this son of a Pakistani bus driver worked his way into a position of power, he rose up the political ranks and became a Member of the Parliament. Sajid Javid was elected as Secretary of State for Health and Social Care in 2021 and has been making efforts to make people aware of the struggles that go into healthcare.
His residence in London isn't very well documented online, but we do know some snippets of information from his images at his gate. The house itself looks simple, something that fits in effortlessly with the vibe of his area.
Liz Truss - Chevening (£15 million)

Spending her time at the Chevening, Liz Truss, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom in 2021, has shown much appreciation for the constituency home. The 150-room residence holds a great deal of importance for British politicians. Truss even met ministers from Latvia and Estonia while on her stay at the Chevening. She occasionally switches between her constituency residence and a family home in Thetford.
Chevening House itself features a plethora of gardens and parklands to keep one visually engaged. The property itself is an important monument, used occasionally for providing politicians a constituency residence.
Michael Howard - Kent (Unknown)

A Georgian home gets swept into controversy in part due to an unexplained UFO sighting and a bunch of unconventional rioters climbing its roof. The beautiful home belongs to Michael Howard, a Member of the House of Lords. The brown roof and beige walls come together to give off an inviting feel, that some might've taken to heart a bit too seriously.
The home features a conical slanted roof with an interesting combo of windows at certain angles; the doors look huge and match the theme. The Kent residence is a hotspot for attention, considering it's in one of the posh counties in the UK.
Neil Kinnocks - Islington (Unknown)

There isn't much information online about Neil Kinnocks Islington home, but from the images we have at our disposal, it seems like a grandiose house. Often described as a mentor to Ed Miliband, Neil has many achievements and accolades under his belt, as well as a soft spot for real estate investment. His house looks big and comfortable to live in, especially considering it's within London's city limits.
Kinnock became a Member of Parliament in 1970, thus boasting a two-decades-long career. His house is old-fashioned by the way it looks but has some modern touches to the exterior that make it fit in with the rest of the houses on the street.