Property news in March

Property news in March

We round up the best property news stories from Countrylife.co.uk in March

Tuesday, 21 April 2009


March was a fantastic month for property stories and we covered it all from local news stories all over the UK to wonderful winter sun second homes for sale. Firstly, Arabella Youens sought out an affordable Caribbean option in pretty St Kitts property, then we covered the biggest property story of the year to date as an entire village came onto the market. We turned our attention somewhat further north where a new property project in Scotland is bringing Arts and Crafts to Kilmacolm, as well as considering where the safest address in the country might be.
Finally Penny Churchill focused on the country house market in the north of England where there is some quality prime property for sale, at very good prices.

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* Property in St Kitts by Arabella Youens
 
* Village for sale in Hampshire by Marianka Swain

* Arts and Crafts houses for sale in Scotland by Arabella Youens

* Safest address in the country by Holly Kirkwood  

* North of England Country house property market by Penny Churchill  

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