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The new hotspots

COMPETITION for the best houses is fierce, warns Philip Harvey of Property Vision. Not only is there plenty of interest from Londoners but also from people currently based in the ‘shires’ moving further out in search of unspoiled countryside, quieter roads, fewer chimney pots and the all-important decent broadband. So where are 2021’s must-lives and what can you get for £1m? Read on…

BRUTON-CASTLE CARY-WINCANTON TRIANGLE, SOMERSET

■ Bruton – which saw the biggest increase in buyers searching for

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