
73 Dairy Lane
A 1-bedroom maisonette on Dairy Lane, with a working fireplace and vaulted ceilings. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Redditch. The street takes its name from the dairy trade once carried out along its length.
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A 1-bedroom maisonette on Dairy Lane, with a working fireplace and vaulted ceilings. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Redditch. The street takes its name from the dairy trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom house on Apple Close, with polished concrete floors and sash windows. 2 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Blackburn. The street takes its name from the apple trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom house on Apple Street, with exposed brickwork and original cornicing. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Blackburn. The street takes its name from the apple trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom house on Apple Street, with vaulted ceilings and sash windows. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Blackburn. The street takes its name from the apple trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom flat on Apple Lane, with sash windows and a walled garden. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Frome. The street takes its name from the apple trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom house on Cherry Row, with exposed brickwork and double-aspect reception. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Udny Station. The street takes its name from the cherry trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom house on Cherry Way, with polished concrete floors and a working fireplace. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Welwyn Hatfield. The street takes its name from the cherry trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom house on Cherry Street, with exposed brickwork and south-facing kitchen. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Birmingham. The street takes its name from the cherry trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom house on Cherry Street, with vaulted ceilings and a working fireplace. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Birmingham. The street takes its name from the cherry trade once carried out along its length.

A 4-bedroom house on Cherry Road, with exposed brickwork and vaulted ceilings. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Aberdeen City. The street takes its name from the cherry trade once carried out along its length.

A 3-bedroom house on Baker Way, with vaulted ceilings and a working fireplace. 2 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Arun. The street takes its name from the baker trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom flat on Baker Road, with vaulted ceilings and polished concrete floors. 2 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Bournemouth. The street takes its name from the baker trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom flat on Baker Road, with a walled garden and south-facing kitchen. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Aberdeen City. The street takes its name from the baker trade once carried out along its length.

A 3-bedroom maisonette on Baker Lane, with a walled garden and sash windows. 3 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Cambridge. The street takes its name from the baker trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom house on Baker Lane, with polished concrete floors and a walled garden. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Cambridge. The street takes its name from the baker trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom house on Saffron Drive, with a private terrace and a working fireplace. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Highcliffe-on-Sea. The street takes its name from the saffron trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom house on Saffron Drive, with exposed brickwork and original cornicing. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Highcliffe-on-Sea. The street takes its name from the saffron trade once carried out along its length.

A 3-bedroom flat on Saffron Drive, with a working fireplace and polished concrete floors. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Bradford. The street takes its name from the saffron trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom house on Saffron Drive, with sash windows and vaulted ceilings. 2 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Bradford. The street takes its name from the saffron trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom flat on Saffron Way, with a private terrace and polished concrete floors. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Bournemouth. The street takes its name from the saffron trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom flat on Pepper Street, with original cornicing and a walled garden. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Chester. The street takes its name from the pepper trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom maisonette on Pepper Street, with polished concrete floors and vaulted ceilings. 2 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Chester. The street takes its name from the pepper trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom house on Pepper Street, with a private terrace and a working fireplace. 2 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Christleton. The street takes its name from the pepper trade once carried out along its length.

A 3-bedroom flat on Pepper Street, with a private terrace and double-aspect reception. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Chester. The street takes its name from the pepper trade once carried out along its length.

A 4-bedroom flat on Pepper Lane, with original cornicing and a working fireplace. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Bradford. The street takes its name from the pepper trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom maisonette on Honey Pot Drive, with exposed brickwork and a private terrace. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Bradford. The street takes its name from the honey trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom flat on Honey Way, with sash windows and vaulted ceilings. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Kingswood. The street takes its name from the honey trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom flat on Honey Close, with south-facing kitchen and a private terrace. 2 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of East Cambridgeshire. The street takes its name from the honey trade once carried out along its length.

A 1-bedroom flat on Honey Close, with a walled garden and sash windows. 1 bathroom; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Brentwood. The street takes its name from the honey trade once carried out along its length.

A 2-bedroom house on Honey Lane, with sash windows and a walled garden. 2 bathrooms; quiet road five minutes from the heart of Uttlesford. The street takes its name from the honey trade once carried out along its length.