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Garden Apartment
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Garden Apartment
An apartment complex with a large courtyard. Garden apartments usually have only one or two stories so the courtyard looks close to all tenants. These apartments may give the impression of being in the country, regardless of where one actually lives. Depending on how well kept garden apartments are, they may be more expensive than other rental units.


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What: Detached period four-bed house with garden flat Where: Dundee Road How much: Offers over pounds 740,000 What''s the deal: You can be lord of your own manor in this plush gaff that boasts four public rooms, four bedrooms and its own luxury, self-contained garden flat with a home office and sauna.
Lesley Ann Parker, 51, is desperate to leave her garden flat, which comes with an art gallery and studio, and get somewhere bigger for herself and her son, Stewart, 12.
Blacket Garden Flat in Blacket Place, Mayfield, was 10th in the poll.
 
 
 
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