Wreck of the week: Kincardineshire. Formerly two semi-detached cottages in Westerton, near Fettercairn, this is now conjoined – albeit semi-derelict. Yours for £120,000, you’ll need to start from scratch inside. But it’s large – eight rooms downstairs, two up – and outside is nearly an acre of garden and panoramic views. There'll be some reconfiguring because many of the rooms lead off each other. Strutt & ParkerPhotograph: Strutt & ParkerIn town: Gwynedd. The sailing town of Pwllheli sits among the spectacular coastal scenery of the Llyn Peninsula. The size of the rooms in this two-bedder will accommodate only miniature lifestyles, but the attic room could be a third bedroom. Yours for £100,000. ZooplaPhotograph: ZooplaIn the country: Northumberland. You can gaze out from this £125,000 two-bed cottage in Middleton, Belford, across grassland and sea to Lindisfarne. It’s a shame both the kitchen and bathroom need refurbishing, but it has a good-sized garden. Smiths GorePhotograph: Smiths Gore
Dream home: London. This £3m house is in Hammersmith Grove. Over five floors, the Victorian end-of-terrace boasts period features blended with modern design, and includes five large double bedrooms (three with en suite bathrooms), a family bathroom, two cloakrooms, a utility room and a rear garden with off-street parking. But at bankers’ prices it's not for everyone. Marsh & ParsonsPhotograph: Marsh & Parsons
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