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Fancy a bargain? Because a three-bedroom home with ‘fantastic rural views’ could be yours for just £160,000. The semi-detached property, based in Holwell Road, Kings Stag near Sturminster Newton, has been put up for sale by Roy Barrett estate agents. The estate agent say the three-bedroom home was built in the 1950s and is ‘of nonstandard construction’ and has a large garden. The property’s brochure notes that the property can be modernised and expanded by a new buyer, subject to planning permission from Dorset Council. The character cottage, which has off-road parking, is accessed via a footpath.
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Elderly man with walking stick knocked to the ground in Hull street robbery
A man and a woman are in police custody and Humberside Police want to speak to several people who were in the area at the time
An elderly man was robbed in Holwell Road
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Reckless vandals uproot Bransholme trees causing £5,000 of damage
Police are appealing for witnesses
Up to £5,000 worth of damage was caused (Image: Humberside Police)
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Up to £5,000 worth of damage has been caused to a small garden area in Hull.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a number of trees and plants were uprooted from an area of greenery in Tiverton Road and Holwell Road in Bransholme.