Three on view ... under pounds 80,000

Friday 04 July 1997 23:02 BST
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Hillside, in the South Hams village of Loddiswell, near Kingsbridge in Devon, has no garden to speak of, which makes it an ideal holiday home. The white-painted cottage with exposed beams is bigger than it looks. It has four bedrooms - two on the first floor and two on the second - a dining-room and a sitting-room. On-road parking is allowed (a rarity for a Devon village). There are shops and a pub nearby. pounds 65,000, through Marchand Petit (01548 857588).

Laburnum Cottage in Mosborough, around 15 miles from the centre of Sheffield, is a stone-built period semi which is believed to be 17th century. The three-bedroom house, which backs on to private land, has exposed stonework in the sitting-room and kitchen. The main bedroom is on the first floor, with two more on the second. pounds 71,950, through Frank Innes (0114 279 7779).

Medley Cottage in Rayne, a mile-and-a-half from Braintree, Essex, is Grade II listed, 17th century with timber framing. The white-painted, two-bedroom cottage, like the others nearby, has benefited from a village bypass road. It has a 14ft-by-10ft sitting-room, a dining-room and a small garden. The agents, Trembath Welch (01371 872117), are asking for offers around pounds 75,000.

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