What's more impressive to you: a gleaming skyscraper, or an ancient cathedral? A state-of-the-art F1 car, or the sort of 1950s era racer that Fangio or Jim Clark once drove? The latest Marvel extravaganza on a huge screen at a multiplex, or an independent cinema that's found a print of a classic 1960s film?
There are no right or wrong answers here, but where you stand on all of the above probably informs what you'll think of the beautiful Leafield House, a former vicarage hewn from golden Cotswold stone to a design by Sir George Gilbert Scott , the Gothic Revival architect who was a huge favourite of Queen Victoria, and the man behind everything from St Pancras Station to the Albert Memorial. The chance to live in a house designed by a man who is buried in Westminster Abbey doesn't come