House prices have more than doubled in the last decade in four Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) including two in the North West of England.
The Forest of Bowland in Lancashire and the Solway Coast in Cumbria both saw properties leap in value according to Lloyds TSB, which used Land Registry sales figures.
The Kent Downs and Cornwall also saw prices more than double over the period, but the Solway Coast topped the list of highest increases with the average house value up 124 per cent or £98,727 to £178,049.

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