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HERE is another chance to see if you can correctly guess the price of a property. Each week, we highlight four homes on the market so you can test your skills to see how close you come to getting each of the four properties shown here right. Each property comes with a brief description and photo to help you.

This week's properties are all for sale with estate agents Strutt & Parker, Sevenoaks.

House A: An attractive and immaculately presented town house built around 1995 providing charming and flexible open-plan accommodation is situated in the sought after village of Brasted, which is renowned for its antique shops, store and country pub. The house comes with an entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen and drawing/dining room. On the first floor there are two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and a family bathroom with a Jacuzzi bath and separate shower. The master bedroom is on the second floor along with an en suite bathroom. As well as front and rear gardens there is off-road parking for two vehicles. Sevenoaks, with its mainline station, is about four-and-a-half miles away.

House B: An elegant Edwardian home for sale in West Malling has recently been renovated to a high standard. Many of its original period features reminiscent of the Edwardian era remain intact, including high ceilings, decorative coving and cornicing, original timbers, including sliding sash windows, and timber flooring. The accommodation includes a sitting room, dining room, drawing room, cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, cloakroom and cellar. There is a master bedroom with an en suite, five further double bedrooms, one with an en suite, and two family bathrooms. The garden comes to about 0.38 of an acre, and there is also a double garage.

House C: The cottage garden is a charming feature of this property, which is was built in 1558 with further 18th century additions. In the summer, a blossoming magnolia tree becomes a focal point along with apple and pear trees and a large garden pond. Original interior features of the property, which is in Offham, include exposed beams, a stunning inglenook fireplace and original wooden doors with cast iron fittings. As well as two reception room, there is a study, cloakroom and kitchen/ breakfast room, along with three bedrooms, including a master, two bathrooms and two large attic rooms. Outside, there is a new double garage with a mezzanine floor.

House D: Chipstead is the location of this Victorian property that forms part of a grade II listed terrace of almshouses, commonly known in the village as Stone Row. They were built in 1841 on the former site of The White Hart Inn to accommodate retired workers from the Chipstead House Estate. The cottage has a drawing room and a fitted kitchen, as well as a dining room with a beamed and vaulted ceiling. On the first floor there is a double bedroom and an en suite bathroom. At the rear is a cobbled courtyard and a brick outbuilding, which could become a home office, subject to planning permission.

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