Country Estates

The Breathtaking English Country Home of Anthropologie’s Former Creative Mind

On today’s episode of Homeworthy, we’re traveling to the English countryside to explore an exquisite 18th-century home tucked away in the picturesque village of Corsley.


This remarkable residence belongs to Keith Johnson—former buyer-at-large who helped define Anthropologie’s iconic aesthetic—and his husband, Glen Senk, the former CEO of Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters.


Known as Corsley House, the estate is a true architectural gem, with a stately Georgian façade and sweeping pastoral views. The oldest section of the home dates back to the 17th century and features striking turrets and charming lattice windows.


Inside, the home is a treasure trove of art, antiques, and fascinating finds from Keith’s decades-long career sourcing one-of-a-kind objects from around the world. From a gothic cabinet salvaged from a British boys’ school to the prototype of Anthropologie’s bestselling sofa, each piece carries a story.


Outside, a romantic walled garden, whimsical topiary, and a graceful fountain underscore the estate’s rich history and deep connection to the land.


This is a home that tells a story—not just about design, but about a life rich in adventure, curiosity, and a profound appreciation for beauty in all its forms.