Property: Daydream homes

Friday 03 December 1993 19:02 EST
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HARLOW BANK, Whitfield, Northumberland, is a classic property for 'considerable renovation' types.

Harlow Bank consists of a detached stone farmhouse with two living rooms, three bedrooms, a bathroom and kitchen, plus byres, stable, kennel, stone bothy and a field. The approach looks like a good testing ground for four-wheel-drive vehicles. In total, it has three acres of land facing south over the West Allendale valley and the spire of Whitfield Church. Guide price pounds 95,000 (In the Sticks 0434 381404).

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