Property: With cellars

Saturday 22 November 1997 00:02 GMT
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Dene Hall, in Dene Park near Tonbridge in Kent, above, was converted into apartments six years ago. The one for sale now has the original entrance and reception rooms, along with a 21ft wine cellar. The three- bedroom apartment, with open fireplaces, woodstrip flooring and decorative friezes, also has a sports room and two garages. The communal grounds include a hard tennis court. pounds 650,000 through Knight Frank (0171 629 8171)

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Rosslyn Tower in Putney, south west London, left, is a double-fronted Grade II listed Victorian house with a steeple tower on the top and a wine cellar. The eight-bedroom house has a library, housekeeper's room and a music room with 15ft high ceilings. The drawing room was redesigned by Leonard Wyburd RA, who launched Liberty's furnishing and decoration studio. The garden has a lily pond, fountain and rose garden. Knight Frank is asking pounds 1.25m (0171 629 8171).

The Old Parsonage at Higham, Suffolk, is Grade II listed and has a cellar with two storage areas, one with bins. The five-bedroom house, with two receptions rooms, study and 14ft kitchen, has another store room on the first floor. Stone mullioned windows give views towards the church. There is a coach house - used a hay store, with two good loft rooms above - and tack room. The property has more than three acres of grounds and paddock. pounds 395,000 through Bidwells (01284 767338).

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