Properties for around £800,000
From a converted Grade II-listed windmill in Lincolnshire with two acres of grounds to a two-bedroom maisonette in the centre of Bath.
From a converted Grade II-listed windmill in Lincolnshire with two acres of grounds to a two-bedroom maisonette in the centre of Bath.
Upper Maisonette,Cavendish Place, Bath. A maisonette in a Grade I-listed building with views over the town. It has sash windows, a fireplace and a modern fitted kitchen and bathroom. 2 beds, bath,2 receps, communal entrancehall. £795,000 Savills 01225-474500.
Thoroughfare, Halesworth, Suffolk. A house in the centre ofthe town with private residences and
Subscribe to MoneyWeek
Subscribe to MoneyWeek today and get your first six magazine issues absolutely FREE

Sign up to Money Morning
Don't miss the latest investment and personal finances news, market analysis, plus money-saving tips with our free twice-daily newsletter
Don't miss the latest investment and personal finances news, market analysis, plus money-saving tips with our free twice-daily newsletter
offices for a family business. It iscurrently divided into six apartmentsand a bookshop and has a range ofoutbuildings. 11 beds, 12 receps,2 cellars, walled gardens, 0.8 acres. Guide price £750,000-£800,000.For sale by auction on 23 November. Durrants 01986-872553.
Cleatlam House, Cleatlam,Darlington, County Durham. A Grade II-listed, 18th-century village housewith views towards the Cleveland Hills.It has open fireplaces with wood-burning stoves, a large kitchen with an Aga andgardens with a range of traditional outbuildings. 5 beds, 3 baths, 3 receps, study, stables, kitchen garden, orchard,3 paddocks, copse, 5.5 acres. £800,000+ Strutt & Parker 01423-561274.
Mill Tower House, Kirton End, Boston, Lincolnshire. A converted, Grade II-listed windmill and mill house dating from 1833. It is set in large gardenscreated by an award-winning horticulturalist. 6 beds, 4 baths, detached offices,2 acres. £850,000 Poyntons Consultancy 01205-361694.
Skellater House, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire. A restored, Grade-A listed, 1720s laird's house set on the upper shores of the River Don. 5 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps, office, cottage, gardens, 6.2 acres. £795,000+ Knight Frank 0131-222 9600.
The Fro, Crickhowell, Powys. A Grade II-listed, 17th-century farmhouse with views of the Black Mountains. It has beamed ceilings and a large inglenook fireplace and retains its original stone spiral staircase. The gardens include a kitchen garden and a swimming pool.4 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps, kitchen, conservatory, stone barn, paddocks, 6 acres. £875,000 Knight Frank 01432-273087.
The Grange, Dunsby, Bourne, Lincolnshire. A Grade II-listed Georgian house in a conservation
village. It has open fireplaces with period surrounds and a large kitchen with anAga. The landscaped grounds include a range ofoutbuildings, a pool and pool house. 6 beds, 2 baths, library, stables, greenhouse, 1.4 acres. £795,000Humberts 01780-758090.
The Old Court,Temple Cloud, Bristol.A Grade II-listed, Victorian Gothic house that was once a magistrates' court and police station. It has a 38ft-long baronial room with a vaulted ceiling and a trapdoorleading to former prisoners' cells. 7 beds, 5 baths,3 further en-suite beds, 4 receps, sauna room, gym, 2 kitchens, garden. £795,000 Savills 0117-933 5800.
Get the latest financial news, insights and expert analysis from our award-winning MoneyWeek team, to help you understand what really matters when it comes to your finances.
MoneyWeek is written by a team of experienced and award-winning journalists, plus expert columnists. As well as daily digital news and features, MoneyWeek also publishes a weekly magazine, covering investing and personal finance. From share tips, pensions, gold to practical investment tips - we provide a round-up to help you make money and keep it.
-
What is Rachel Reeves’s plan for growth?
The UK’s modern industrial strategy was published this week. How does chancellor Rachel Reeves hope it will grow the UK economy, and how successful will it be?
-
The best cities to live in for quality of life, salary and rent
The best city to live in is difficult to determine, but using myriad measurements it looks like it is certainly not London or New York. We find out what it is.