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Rainbow Hill Terrace, Worcester. A Grade II-listed Georgian house in a row of stuccoed townhouses with views across the city towards the cathedral. The principal reception rooms have rounded doorways and period fireplaces. 4 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps, kitchen, self-contained 1-bed flat, garden. £595,000 Knight Frank 01905-723438.
12 & 12a West Street, Rye, East Sussex. A Grade II-listed house on one of the most prominent cobbled streets in the town’s conservation area. It is divided into two self-contained units currently used as holiday lets. Both have exposed wall and ceiling timbers, sash windows and open fireplaces. 12: 2 beds, bath, kitchen, recep, inglenook fireplace. 12a: bed, bath, recep, kitchen, balcony. There is a shared utility room for both properties. £599,000 Phillips & Stubbs 01797-227338.
Upland House, Uplands, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire. A restored, Grade II-listed Georgian country house within ten miles of Carmarthen. It has period fireplaces, sash windows and decorative ceiling coving. 8 beds, 6 baths, 2 receps, breakfast kitchen, gardens, 2.5 acres. Two attached flats, a cottage, a former coach house and further land are available separately. £590,000 West Wales Properties 0845-094 3024.
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The Stocks, Woonton, Herefordshire. A refurbished, Grade II-listed period house close to a village. It has flagstone floors, exposed beams, a large stone inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a country kitchen with an Aga. 6 beds, 3 baths, 3 receps. Two paddocks available separately. £595,000 Knight Frank 01432-273087.
The Chanters House, Strand Street, Sandwich, Kent. This Grade II-listed, 15th-century timber-framed house is situated on one of the longest rows of timber-framed houses in the country. It has exposed timbers, a large inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and a reception hall with windows across the entire front of the house. The gardens are set in the roofless remains of a medieval chapel with stone mullions. 3 beds, bath, 2 receps, attic. £585,000 Strutt & Parker 01227-451123.
Roosevelt Tower, Williamsburg Plaza, London E14. A ninth-floor apartment in the Manhattan Plaza development with views towards the City. It has an open-plan living area with floor-to-ceiling windows and a balcony. 2 beds, 2 baths, communal gardens, on-site concierge. £600,000 Savills 020-7531 2500.
High Street, Linton, Cambridge. This renovated, extended, Grade II-listed early 16th-century village cottage has a large enclosed garden that can be accessed from the Symonds Lane, where there is a parking space. The cottage has exposed wall and ceiling timbers, brick fireplaces and a double-height living room with a wood-burning stove. 3 beds, bath, 2 receps, study, breakfast kitchen. £585,000 Arkwright & Co 01799-668600.
Glendale House, Strachur, Cairndow, Argyll. An 1880s house overlooking Loch Fyne. It has high ceilings with decorative cornicing, open fireplaces with wood-burning stoves, a stained-glass window on the landing and a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom in the top of the turret. 5 beds, 4 baths, 3 receps, study, breakfast kitchen, garden, mooring, 0.6 acres. £550,000+ Strutt & Parker 0131-226 2500.
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