BARGAINS OF THE WEEK: PROPERTY
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Your support makes all the difference.HOME OF THE WEEK: UNTIL RECENTLY, Church Farm was used as two homes. But unscrewing a few doors, suggests the estate agent, will restore it to one. A lick of paint and new wallpaper would also be in order for the house is in need of a cheer up. However, all this is reflected in the price - pounds 235,000 for a grade II-listed period farmhouse with three reception rooms, five bedrooms and two bathrooms in rural Norfolk. It stands in a mature garden, partly walled, with apple and walnut trees. Call Bedfords on 01328 730500.
Rosalind Russell
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