With the cost of living rising, you may be looking to find a new home that you can buy for less.
While most of the cheapest homes available have only a single bedroom, there are still properties on the market that are suitable for a family.
We’ve rounded up some of the least expensive family homes to buy in and around Dulverton, all costing less than £400,000.
High Street - £190,000

This apartment sits on the first floor of a grand former hotel which was converted in the 1980s.
The home comprises a living/dining room with an electric fire, a kitchen/breakfast room, a double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and fitted wardrobes, another double bedroom, a shower room and a WC.
There is also a communal hall area on the ground floor of the building, and outside there is a communal courtyard, as well as parking.
High Street - £200,000

In a prominent position on the High Street is this stone-built period property, which has a canopy over the front door.
Inside, there is a sitting room, a dining room with a feature fireplace, a kitchen, a utility room and a family bathroom on the ground floor, while upstairs there are three double bedrooms and loft access.
Outdoors, there is a terraced area along the front of the property, and a garage available by separate negotiation.
Amory Road - £295,000

This semi-detached home is on the outskirts of Dulverton and has recently been refurbished throughout.
The accommodation comprises a dual aspect sitting room with a fireplace, a kitchen/breakfast room, a downstairs bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a family bathroom.
To the front of the property there is off-road parking and flower beds, while to the back there is a rear garden with a lawn, pathways, a small pond and a shed.
Valentines - £350,000

This bungalow is in a quiet cul-de-sac and benefits from views out across the hills.
Inside, there is a sitting room with an open fireplace and a picture window, a dining room, a kitchen, two bedrooms and a family shower room.
Outside, there is parking at the front of the property, and a garden with a patio area at the back, along with two large sheds.
High Street - £360,000

This period townhouse in the centre of Dulverton spans three floors and is described as “ideal” for those seeking a full-time or holiday home.
The property is made up of an entrance hall, a dining room with a feature open fireplace, a kitchen, a sitting room, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a converted attic space which could be used as an office or a third bedroom.
There is also an enclosed rear courtyard, which can be accessed from the inner porch leading off the sitting room.





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