Wreck of the week: Norfolk. Castle Acre in King’s Lynn is the setting for this £195,000 three-bed corner cottage. A revamping of fixtures and decor would make it idyllic, and it’s in a handsome village with castle ruins and has decent-sized rooms with quaint views over Bailey Gate. But, alas, there’s no garden. SowerbysPhotograph: SowerbysIn the country: Cornwall. This three-bedder in Little Petherick, Wadebridge, teems with quaint character inside. Yours for £330,000, it has a walk-in pantry and two large stores, while the largest bedroom opens on to a balcony. It’s a shame the garden is a courtyard, and that it sits on a main road. Chesterton HumbertsPhotograph: Chesterton HumbertsIn town: Essex. You’re buying a living as well as a seaside base in Walton-on-the-Naze: this five-bedroom, four-reception house is currently a successful B&B close to the beach. Unfortunately the garden is disproportionately small. On the market for £350,000. Fenn WrightPhotograph: Fenn Wright
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