Property: Three to view with studios

Friday 26 September 1997 18:02 EDT
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Natrass House in Clapham, south west London, is a one bedroom house with a 59ft warehouse studio attached attached. It was built as a school in 1840, but now has bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and side rooms.

The main, triple height building is so big the current owner races go- karts in it.

For sale

at pounds 575,000

through Friend & Falcke (0171 498 0736).

Lower Norton near Totnes in south Devon

is an old farmhouse in large grounds with an orchard, soft fruit and vegetable gardens.

The five-bedroom, three-reception house comes

with two studios, both more than 14ft long.

In need of updating, it is for sale through Marchand Petit

for pounds 249,000

(01548 857588).

Till house in Stapleford, Wiltshire is

a six-bedroom barn conversion standing in an acre and a half of gardens

which have river frontage and fishing rights.

Every room overlooks the gardens,

which are surrounded by

high hedges. Among the outbuildings is

an artist's studio which takes

natural light from above.

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