12/15/2006
North Wales Property for sale - North Wales Cottages
Unique selling point
THIS HOUSE IN YARROWFORD IN Selkirkshire needs a fair amount of work, mainly because the former schoolhouse and school building have been used as two separate cottages up until now.
Light touch Inside knowledge
Garden level flats can feel a tad dreary when viewing them in the dead of winter, where the lack of natural light only accentuates the drawbacks of a location below street level, yet this preconception is neatly flipped on its head when visiting this...
Mine be the glory
Dunfermline is something of a property hotspot and now the villages on its outskirts are getting in on the act too. One of these is the former mining village of Crossgates, located just three miles away, where Thomas Mitchell Homes are building 167...
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