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By Faye Greenslade
£328,000: Vibrac, France
£328,000: a fabulous 18th century house with cottage and outbuildings in the Charente Valley

Vibrac, France


A fully restored 18th century Charentaise house, 17th century cottage and outbuildings set in a walled courtyard, could be yours for about £328,000 in the Charente Valley.

Five bedrooms, kitchen/dining and family reception rooms can be found in the main house.

Angoulême is the nearest airport. Contact Leggett Immobilier on
08700 115151.

£345,000: Bucks Mills, Devon
£345,000: a delightful one-bedroom cottage in Bucks Mills, Devon

Bucks Mills, Devon


Rose Cottage is in the wooded valley of Bucks Mills on the North Devon coast.

Roses and clematis clad the cottage and its detached annexe. Inside has a bedroom and bathroom with idyllic views, a beamed living room with a stone fireplace and a double aspect kitchen/dining room.

London is a two-and-a-half hour journey by train, followed by a 45-minute drive. Jackson-Stops & Staff (01271 377833) is asking £345,000.



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