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1. Perfect spot with a sea zoo
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 June 2006 AS properties go it has to be one of the most unusual. A whitewashed cottage in a perfect three-acre spot on Anglesey with direct access to the Menai Straits, views of Caernarfon and Snowdonia across the water, its own golf course - and 700 fish. -
2. Dream doesn't stay the course
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 August 2003 TWO years ago John Payne bought a derelict barn that stood smack in the middle of Turton golf course, north of Bolton. -
3. Luxury end of the Spanish property market is in demand
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 July 2011 While the lower end of the Spanish property market is still struggling, it’s a different story for those with a few million Euros to splash out on a holiday home. Jill Burdett reports. -
4. Woah, we're going to Barbados
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 April 2005 THERE is a corner of Barbados that has become a sunsoaked, palm-fringed outpost of the north west with self-made entrepreneurs who have made their mark and their money in Manchester, Cheshire or Lancashire. -
5. Flintoff bowled over by Tenerife home
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 September 2006 AFTER investing in a traditional style mansion behind iron gates in Hale, Lancashire and England star Freddie Flintoff and family have splashed out on a place in the sun as well. -
6. Plot for horse lovers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 September 2006 AMONG the modern palaces that now line Leigh Road in Worsley, the fading charm of Rock Bank stands out. For the last 40 years it has been the home of one of the area's great characters, a passionate horsewoman who used to ride around the village. -
7. Trouble selling? Have pity
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 August 2006 ACCORDING to all the stats, property prices are still going up and sales are still strong, so what can you do if your house just won't shift? -
8. Developers turn detective
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 September 2004 DEVELOPERS have had to turn detective to try to track down the specialists needed to restore a historic Manchester manor house. -
9. The French connection
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 January 2005 IF you like the whole Center Parcs concept then you may like this. The company that owns the huge holiday villages, the Pierre et Vacances Group, is currently building another in the Picardie region of France, close to Rheims and one-and-a-half hours from Paris. -
10. Buying time in a Lakeland country house
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 November 2005 A grand country house built as a Lakeland retreat for the Victorian industrialist Sir William Crossley, the founder of the Manchester Ship Canal, has been converted into timeshare apartments.