In the country: Naunton, Gloucestershire. This country cottage, on the market at £335,000, has been Grade II-listed and is framed by a large, lush garden and, beyond, the glories of the Cotswolds. It’s a shame that it’ll accommodate only a dinky household in its two bedrooms over two storeys, and one reception. rabennett.co.ukPhotograph: RA BennettWreck of the week: Corbridge, Northumberland. This three-bedroom bungalow is tidy and well-tended, but dated in decor and fittings. However, the £350,000 property is in a cul-de-sac near the village centre. All three bedrooms are doubles and the loft has conversion potential. There’s a large garage and spacious gardens. But bear in mind you have to cross the sitting room to reach the main bedroom. rightmove.co.ukPhotograph: RightmoveAround town: This flat in Bath is set high beside the famous Pulteney Bridge in a fine boulevard, with views down the river and across the weir to Bath Abbey. But it’s only a leasehold flat with two bedrooms – three if you don’t mind sleeping on a mezzanine. Yours for £585,000. carterjonas.co.ukPhotograph: Carter Jonas
Surreal Estate: Built in 1992 from plans drawn up by the Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1900, the Artist’s Cottage is a spacious four-bed property in 1.2 acres of ground in Strathnairn, a glen just south of Inverness bordered by the Monadhliath Mountains. The house, on the market for offers over £595,000, comes with a barbecue bothy, which has a small fireplace and veranda with spectacular views. The original plans for this house are held in the Hunterian Art Gallery in Glasgow. CKD Galbraith, 01463 224 343Photograph: CKD Galbraith
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