Property: Three To View Away From It All

Friday 04 September 1998 18:02 EDT
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WALK FARM Cottage at Martlesham, near Ipswich, sits in the middle of 120 acres of woodland, less than a mile from the A12 and from Tesco - but you can't hear a pin drop. The three-bedroom house has been lived in as two properties, so at the moment it has two kitchens; but, subject to planning permission, there's room for extension or rebuilding. There are two reception rooms, a kitchen with a larder, mains water and electricity. It would be possible to live in it while any modernisation is carried out. The cottage is being sold with 11 acres for pounds 200,000 through Brown & Co (01284 725715).

IT WOULD be hard to find a more private house than Smith Hill Farm. The Grade II-listed thatched, three-bedroom cottage stands in six acres of its own land in the heart of Dartmoor. It has long river frontage, and the owner has a licence from the Duchy of Cornwall to fish. It is surrounded by moorland that is inaccessible to the public. Its kitchen has terracotta floor, granite fireplace and Aga. The double reception room has exposed beams and two granite fireplaces. Outside are two loose boxes, a stable block and walled garden. Offers over pounds 120,000 to Mansbridge & Balment (01822 855055).

FAR REMOVED from people and traffic is Ellis Green Cottage, reached via a small, unmarked road and then a track, eight miles from Audley End station in Essex. The Grade II-listed thatched cottage stands in just under two acres, with garden, paddock and a modern, weather-boarded studio/garage. The four-bedroom cottage is in need of improvement, but has a dining-room, sitting-room with inglenook fireplace and bread oven. Two staircases lead to the first floor bedrooms, which all have sloping ceilings. If you need company, there's a village pub, the White Hart, in Wimbish. Offers of pounds 250,000 to Trembath Welch (01371 872117).

Rosalind Russell

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