In a feature on property auctions, the guide price for the house bought by Alice Helps was £175,000 to £200,000, not £145,000; and she had £50,000 saved to renovate the house, not £100,000 (A house for £1?, 18 May, G2, p4). Chilford Hall vineyard, a picture of which accompanied an article about Essex wineries, is in Cambridgeshire (English vineyards come of age, 23 May, p25). This image was in print only.
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