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1. Sleep in beauty
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 May 2005 ACCORDING to research, children today get at least one hour's less sleep a night than kids a decade ago and two hours' less than their parents. Which is not surprising when some of their rooms now often resemble mini-entertainment centres rather than places to wind down and sleep. -
2. The upwardly mobile home
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2012 A static caravan in North Wales with an asking price of £550,000? Now we know Rio Ferdinand and his family decided to forsake the jewels of the Caribbean for a Prestatyn caravan park last year but this is a joke, surely? -
3. Building on a sense of tradition
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 September 2011 At first glance you might not believe The Moat House near Mottram Hall has been inspired by a farmhouse design. -
4. Win £100 at M&S home outlet
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 October 2011 To celebrate the opening of its new furniture and home accessories store at the Lowry Outlet Mall, M&S Outlet is giving three lucky readers a £100 gift card each to spend in the new store. -
5. Stepping inside a brave domestic world
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 October 2011 Sharks in the swimming pool, a refrigerator which tells you what to eat and housework sorted at the touch of a button. It sounds out of this world, but will be coming soon to a home near you. -
6. Rising from the ashes of the IRA bombing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 May 2010 In the city centre, hotels, offices, apartments and leisure complexes have sprung up on old and new sites through investments totalling hundreds of millions of pounds. -
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8. Value of possessions rise
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 November 2004 THE housing market may be slowing down, but the value of what's inside our homes is growing at a faster pace than ever - and its largely down to the kids, according to research published today. -
9. Bolton is top of the hotspots
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 July 2005 BOLTON is being tipped as one of the new property hot-spots. With a bar on new building in so many areas, developers are tripping over themselves to build new schemes in the town. -
10. Down by the riverside
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 March 2005 THE Knott Mill area of the city is famous for its industrial heritage. Adorned by Victorian buildings, it was a bustling area in years gone by. Today it serves as an ideal place in the city centre for apartment living.