Three cottages hit the market for £15 million but come with 2837 acres in Snowdonia including holiday lets farms forests mountains and vast development potential.
A £350,000 fairytale cottage rebuilt stone by stone in a picturesque village is for sale, offering beams, cosy charm, gardens, a pond and idyllic countryside living in Yarpole.
A £250,000 three bedroom home in Pembrokeshire is so derelict buyers are warned to enter at their own risk, offering two acres, huge renovation potential and countryside views.
A historic three bedroom Norfolk Broads cottage hits the market for the first time in 235 years, offering rich heritage, water views and huge renovation potential.
A £5 gingerbread house listing delights buyers with sweet themed rooms and candy features, offering a charity raffle entry for a real treat while raising funds for an animal shelter.
A tiny stone home in Wirksworth priced at 225000 pounds sparks debate as its shed like look contrasts with its modern interior parking space and holiday let potential today.
An iconic 16th century Welsh watermill sketched by Turner is on sale for £1.5m offering a restored cornmill a four bedroom home two coach houses and nearly ten acres of scenic land.
Abandoned 19th century Bristol police station with intact cells and nearly 5000 sq ft hits auction for £575000 offering rare potential for a unique home or creative redevelopment.
A 13th-century church in Aberdeenshire linked to author Lewis Grassic Gibbon is on sale for £45,000, though its historic Arbuthnott Aisle burial chapel is not included.
A £125,000 off-grid log cabin in Northumberland offers solar power, 5G internet and woodland views, but the new owner must move out for one week every year at Christmas.