THIS former brewer's cottage was in London, it would cost at least twice as much as its asking price of pounds 135,000. However, the late-17th- century house is in Farnham, Surrey, in a conservation area near the town centre.
The cottage has been modernised but retains the original oak doors, open fireplace and old beams. It has a 16ft 6in sitting-room, with fitted cupboards either side of the brick fireplace and a stable door to the garden. The 15ft 8in kitchen/breakfast room has a modern quarry-tiled floor, pine- fronted units and windows to three sides. There is a 40ft, private, south- facing garden, but there is also a right of way over a side footpath for the people who live in the adjoining cottage. Details from Keats (01252 718018).
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