BARGAINS OF THE WEEK: PROPERTY

Rosalind Russell
Saturday 13 November 1999 00:02 GMT
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WHEN A crumbling boathouse in South Devon can command pounds 100K, expect to pay much more for a habitable property. The South Hams area is expensive, but pounds 300,000-valued Tideways, in West Charlton, near Kingsbridge is likely to attract a lot of interest. Set in a three-quarters-of-an-acre plot with water frontage, the 1950s bungalow is dated, but planning permission has been granted to extend it into

four-bedroom house. For details ring agents Marchand Petit on 01548 857588.

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