A north Norfolk market town scooped national attention when it was named one of the prettiest in the UK - but what does the average property look like?
The Georgian town of Holt continues to be a desirable place to live, with independent art galleries, antique and book shops and plenty of places to eat.
The average house price is around £470k - here's what that could get you.
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Up for sale with Sowerby's Estate Agent for £465,000, this semi-detached bolthole, known as Pebbles, sits in Peacock Lane.
Just a stone's throw away from the high street, the property recently underwent a huge remodelling bringing it into the 21st century.
READ MORE: Why the town of Holt in north Norfolk is well worth a visit
The home has a modern and bright styling with open-plan living. It has a downstairs kitchen, dining room and lounge all flowing into each other.
Upstairs, the first floor has three double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
A Sowerby's spokesman said: "A strong sense of community thrives among the proud residents and local businesses of Holt.
"If you are looking for the perfect spot to enjoy country life, Holt is one of Norfolk's finest market towns with easy reach to the coast and the city."
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