From hotels on private islands, to 50p bungalows - all these properties have featured on the UK market this year
The UK property market has had some memorable and unique entries this year as 2023 comes to a close. From whole hotels available on private islands, to 50p bungalows going under the hammer, there's been something from every budget in some varied locations.
And it may intrigue you to know that actually, house prices this year have fallen compared to October 2022 by 3.2 percent - with the average price of a UK home now £281,974.
NationalWorld has compiled a list of exciting properties available in the UK currently in places including Devon, London, Suffolk, and more.
Converted chapels, windmills, and properties connected to World War IIall feature in the list here of grand homes currently on the UK market. If you had the choice, which would you choose to settle in?
Take a look at the images below to see what captures your imagination from what has been featured on the UK property market in 2023.
NationalWorld has compiled a list of exciting properties available in the UK currently in places including Devon, London, Suffolk, and more.
5. Exterior of the historic Hadley Park Windmill, Telford, Shrops., which has gone on the market for £685K after being converted into a five bedroom family home. (Mannleys / SWNS)
Hadley Park Windmill, Telford
6. A stunning former Victorian chapel that has been converted into a luxury home equipped with a swimming pool and gym has gone on the market. The eye-catching five-bedroom London property is located in the heart of the affluent Chelsea area of the UK capital, between Fulham Road and King's Road. Originally built in 1841 as The Chapel at the College of St Mark and St John. Guide price: £10 million
The former Chapel of the College of St Mark & St John (Thomas Nugent)
7. A grand Grade II listed UK property which dates back to 1835 and features a 29ft games room has gone on the market. The Georgian home in Devon comes is surrounded by idyllic gardens on a crescent road. Guide pirce: £3.25 million
House on Mount Radford Crescent, Exeter (Derek Harper)
8. A project home that definitely has scope to feature on Grand Designs. Swanage's former police station in on the market. Originally built in 1899, the home is built from Purbeck stone and also has a car park to the rear. And you can even re-enact your favourite police TV shows at home with many features of the police station still intact Guide price: £1.2 million
The front of Swanage's former police station (Corbens)
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