An estate agent has revealed its top 10 most-viewed homes of the month - from a countryside five-acre bungalow to one steeped in English footballing history.

According to the latest House Price Index, the average UK home is worth £269,000 - but for Brits looking to snag a bargain, the most popular Purplebricks property in July was £100,000 below that figure.

The three-bedroom-end of terrace home on Garcia Drive, Ashington, Northumberland is steeped in footballing history.

The northeast town was once dubbed the world's largest coal mining village and has a proud football heritage as it was also the birthplace of England's 1966 World Cup-winning brothers, Bobby and Jack Charlton.

The town is a great option for anyone looking for a commuter town to travel to and from either Newcastle or Sunderland due to its proximity and excellent transport links.