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All the planning applications in Carmarthenshire from September 13 to 17

All the planning applications in Carmarthenshire from September 13 to 17
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Dorset cottage destroyed in blaze to be rebuilt

A magnifcent house and 117-acre estate in North Yorkshire, restored as the dream house of a young boy who rode past with his father

A magnifcent house and 117-acre estate in North Yorkshire, restored as the dream house of a young boy who rode past with his father
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A pretty Grade II listed cottage set in a quintessential Oxfordshire village

Country Life Trending: Credit: Savills As pretty as its name suggests, Honeysuckle Cottage is a charming 18th Century property located in a sought-after Cotswold village. In the small Cotswolds village of Nether Westcote, overlooking the small triangular village green, sits the charming stone home of Honeysuckle Cottage which is currently on the market with Savills for £1.1 million. The Grade II-listed property dates back to the 18th century and offers four bedrooms over its two floors. An archetypal Cotswold cottage, Honeysuckle retains a wealth of period features, such as stone floors, beamed ceilings and fireplaces under its Cotswold-stone roof. It’s been extended twice during its lifetime, and comes with a well-equipped kitchen with an electric Aga, as well as a hidden spiral staircase that provides secondary access to the first floor.

Enjoy a May bank holiday walk among the bluebells

Bewdley. Walk up Load Street, turn right after the church then go left up Welch Gate. Fork right at Wyre Hill, continue past Bark Hill then take a stepped footpath by Daisy Cottage. Ignore branching paths and go straight on after crossing a street. Turn right when you come to Yew Tree Lane, then immediately left at a crossroad. Keep straight on to join Drymill Lane and follow it to Dowles Brook. Turn left, then fork right at the next junction and cross the brook. Quite soon after passing Knowles Mill you’ll see a concrete track climbing right. Continue past this for another 100m or so, then take an unsigned path just before a tributary stream. Climb steeply uphill then walk along the top of the cliff above the stream, through oak trees and heather, until the path forks. Take the right-hand branch, follow it to a track and turn left. Ignore branching paths and head towards the road at Buttonoak. Fork right when you’re close to the road, as indicated by a waymark just beyon

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