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The South West Coastal Path, Mam Tor & the West Highland Way boast stunning trails to try this summer. Scroll the best UK hikes for beginners & more now.
'Unique' three-metre wide bungalow on sale for up to £100k Estate agents suggest it could be used as a 'quirky holiday let' The tiny one-bed property is in Trewarmett, featuring a shed almost as big as the home itself (Image: Rightmove) Get the latest property market news straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A "unique" bungalow just over three metres wide is on sale with a guide price of up to £100,000.
Known as Gull Rock, the home is one of three apartments in a period Cornish building known as The House on the Strand, which operated as a seaside shop on the Cornish coast until 2017.
Country Life Trending: Credit: Getty Images/500px The scene of both Odysseus’s marriage bed and Queen Victoria’s tea parties, treehouses have long enchanted us. Bronwen Riley explores the dizzy heights of tree-top living. It is hard to think of a dwelling better suited to these socially distanced times than a treehouse. There has been a huge surge in demand for glamping, but treehouses have, quite literally, always been at a higher level of experience. Less the preserve of the backwoodsman than of the aesthete and aristocrat, they have, throughout history, more often been built for the pleasure or repose of parents than for the amusement of their children.