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Property: three to view- with stables

Friday 05 December 1997 19:02 EST
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Lodge Oast near Tonbridge in Kent was converted into a home 13 years ago. It has a 23ft by 11ft entrance hall and three reception rooms, one of which is in the second roundel, 15ft16in in diameter. The five- bedroom house stands in more than five acres of fenced paddocks and gardens and has a cedarwood stable block and a 45ft haybarn. Agents Langford Rae O'Neill is asking pounds 525,000 (01732 740745).

East Leigh, in the Dales National Park seven miles from Leyburn, is a stone-built house with views across Coverdale. With three reception rooms, three bedrooms and a games room, the property has a white Aga and a conservatory with a vine and a stone flag floor. The 23ft drawing room has a fireplace with cast-iron stove, marble surround and antique carved mantel. There is a stone stable and a five-acre field with mains troughed water supply. pounds 225,000 through GA Town & Country (01969 623451).

Rookery House, a Grade II-listed timber-framed farmhouse in Felsham, near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, is typical of the area, familiar to viewers of the TV series Lovejoy which was filmed around the village. The five- bedroom house has drawing, dining and sitting rooms, and in the half-acre gardens has a range of outbuildings, including stable, workshop and store. pounds 295,000 through Bedfords (01284 769999).

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