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Nothing beats a cosy country kitchen.


West Sussex, £1.5 million White Canons, Storrington, Henry Adams (01903 742535) This five-bedroom house comes with a large eat-in kitchen, which extends into a light-filled conservatory. There is also a two-bedroom cottage annexe. It stands in 31⁄2 acres and includes a trout lake and fishing.
Lancashire, £620,000 Marsdens Farm, Bashall Eaves, Smiths Gore (01200 411046) Within easy reach of Clitheroe town centre, this traditional farmhouse comes with four bedrooms, a large living room and a good-sized kitchen. The garden also offers a general-purpose workshop with two stables and a tack room.
East Sussex, £1.95 million Hayes Farmhouse, Rye, Savills (01580 720161) Set in 41⁄2 acres, this farmhouse would suit anyone keen on hosting large weekend house parties. It comes with eight bedrooms, an annexe cottage and a large kitchen/ breakfast room. It also has pretty rural views.
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