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10 August 2019 THE WEEK
on the market
Kent:The Corn Mill, Four Elms, Edenbridge.
Aunique converted mill of historic interest, dating
to the 1650s, with character features and delightful
landscaped gardens. The property offers wonderful
views of the pond and farmland. Master suite, 2
further beds, shower room, kitchen/recep,1further
recep, garden, sheds, terrace, parking area, detached
office. £995,000; Savills (01732-789700).
Monmouthshire:
Glendower House,
Monmouth. This high-
quality conversion of a
substantial Grade II
former chapel, with a
classic facade, comes
with awealth of bespoke
fixtures and fittings and
splendid art deco-style
features throughout. The
property occupies a
superb central position
with parking and a
delightful private garden.
Master suite,4further
beds, family bath, 2
kitchens,5receps, gym/
study, laundry room,
gallery, recital hall,
garden, private driveway.
£980,000; Roscoe
Rogers&Knight
(01600-772929).
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Kent:Bakery Cottage, Fordcombe, Tunbridge
Wells.Acharming and characterful former bakery,
built inatraditional style and bordered by an
established hedge, set in the heart ofapopular
village. Master suite,3further beds, shower room,
breakfast room/kitchen,2receps, cellar, double
garage. £795,000; Savills (01892-507000).
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Suffolk:The
Water Tower,
Culford. Believed to
date from 1890 and
designed by architect
William Young, this
converted water
tower isagreat
example of
Victorian architec-
ture. Master suite,
2further suites,
1further bed, gym/
bed 5, breakfast
room/kitchen,
3receps, 1-bed
annex. £1m; David
Burr (01284-
725525).
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