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Friday, February 3, 2012propertyhousepricesmoneyhomes

Snooping around – in pictures

In town: Newcastle upon Tyne. The Metro line runs hard by this five-bedder in Forest Hall, but despite that this is a big deal. For the £295,000 price tag you get a third-of-an-acre of garden and large living rooms, all set peacefully behind gates off a lane. Sanderson Young , 0191 213 0033 Photograph: Sanderson Young In the country: Gloucestershire. This three-bedder in Kempsford, near Lechlade, is on the market for £399,000. It has an inglenook and an Aga, wood and stone floors, and a pretty garden. It’s a shame one of the three bedrooms is tiny, and all have restricted head height. It overlooks the village green. Jackson-Stops & Staff , 01993 822661 Photograph: Jackson-Stops & Staff Wreck of the week: Devon. Reckon on about £100,000 to rewire, replumb, reinvigorate and extend this four-bed detached house. Yours for £350,000, it is less than half-a-mile from the millionaires’ playground of Salcombe. Outside, the garden is unusually large, and there’s also space for a second house (subject to planning); inside, however, none of the bedrooms are generously sized and one is downstairs. Marchand Petit , 01548 844473 Photograph: Marchand Petit Dream home: Canterbury. Manicured lawns, a "secret" rose garden, a pond and poly tunnels are enough to make five-bedroom Stoneleigh house in Petham a gardener's dream, while the tennis court and paddocks will appeal to sports fans. Inside, you can enjoy the view from a double-aspect drawing room, or hang out in one of the three other reception rooms. On top of the £945,000 guide price you may want to spend a little more updating some of the decor. Chesterton Humberts : 01227 452780 Photograph: Chesterton Humberts Photograph: PR

Source: The Guardian ↗

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