Property around the world: Best of the rest

Tuesday 17 February 2009 20:00 EST
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Handsome house: St Projet, Tarn-et-Garonne, France

Price: £134,200

They say: Set in the heart of a medieval village, an hour’s drive from Toulouse, this two-bedroom property has many handsome original features.

We say: Thanks to good transport links, this pretty cottage would make a perfect weekend retreat.

www.investabroadproperties.com

Sun, sea and spa: Dunes Resort, Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia

Price: from £26,000

They say: Seafront development of apartments at a purpose-built |marina with spa and private beach.

We say: Tunisia has fine beaches and sunshine, as well as plenty of historic and cultural attractions.

www.gem-estates.com

Siena thriller: Palazzo dei Tufi, Siena, Italy

Price: from £362,000

They say: This building dates back to the 1930s and is being sensitively renovated into apartments within walking distance of Siena’s centre.|We say: A rare chance to own a characterful property in one of Italy’s most beautiful cities, plus it’s |surrounded by extensive gardens.

www.knightfrank.co.uk

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