This month’s best renovation properties

Sometimes all a property needs is the right owner and a bit of TLC, so we’ve found the best fixer-uppers on the site right now – which would you choose to do up?

 

A 19th Century Grade II Listed Home in Cambridgeshire

Known as ‘The Old Rectory‘, this period home boasts a wealth of traditional features sat within large grounds, but the property is in need of some cosmetic updating.

Price: £1.2mil

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A charming converted church in Herefordshire

Next up we have this charming nine-hundred year old converted church in Herefordshire. The property is full of character and charm on the exterior, but is in need of a freshen up inside.

Price: £325,000

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A former school house in County Durham

This next property is a large Grade ll listed former School House built in 1854. Set in a rural location, the property is surrounded by beautiful gardens and would make a lovely home, however it does require a full renovation inside.

Price: £260,000

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A 13-bedroom period property 

This wonderful property sits in an elevated position and offers superb views across the Shropshire Plains. This could either be renovated as a great business opportunity or to make the perfect family home.

Price: £460,000

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A farm house in Puglia, Italy

This three-bedroom farm house is set in a quiet countryside location and comes with over 6000 sqm of land, 20 olive trees, almond trees and a selection of fruit trees.

Price: €55,000

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