Homes and Property

Swap of the week

By Faye Greenslade
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Five bedroom house in Martham, Norfolk. £500,000

Martham, Norfolk


This 18th-century chocolate-box thatch with a barn, in the village of Martham, has just been reduced by £75,000. Its immaculate lawns and pristine exterior are matched by an interior full of charm.

Along with a Shaker-style kitchen/breakfast room, games room and snug, there is also a beamed, 24ft sitting room, plus five bedrooms and two bathrooms. Trains reach London in two and a half hours.

Price: £500,000 through Abbotts.
Visit www.homesandproperty.co.uk/sales/1192479.


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Three-bedroom house, Henley-on-Thames. £495,000

Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire


Narrow your search to this charmingly slim house in glamorous Henley-on-Thames with more than 1,000sq ft over three floors. There’s a sitting room, dining room and skylit kitchen at ground level and three bedrooms and a chic bathroom upstairs. Henley’s train station is a stroll away, with services to London taking about an hour.

Savills is asking £495,000.
Visit www.homesandproperty.co.uk/sales/1476164.


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