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Check the Andertons you tube videos with Mike dawes
Spend the change from 250 on a few pints too.
I own the 850 which is double the price and has a mahagony top... here's my video review.
If looking new a Dowina Puella or Eastman PCH1 D. (both under £300)
If you want to push the boat out a bit an Eastman E1D (all solid) is £499.
There are also plenty of new and used budget Sigma models that would come in under £250.
You might want to consider size. Do you want a dreadnought or something smaller and possibly more comfortable for sofa noodling?
You can get used pro stuff over £1000, that will hold its value
is that too much?
As with electrics there are the Far-eastern brands available below that, but I'd advise that (generally) acoustics are harder to build than solid body electrics
https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/200127354823008--prs-se-ax20e
the PRS AE50 i had was imaculate and sounded great
https://www.guitarworld.com/gear/review-prs-guitars-se-angelus-ax20e-and-se-tonare-t40e
https://i.imgur.com/9tN1IvV.jpg
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
I was blown away when I played it; a superb guitar at any money. Really shocked how good it was.
I've just sold my beloved Atkin The Forty Three, sadly out of financial necessity. If the funds can stretch, Id be very tempted to buy the Guild Ds 240 (£449 new)
Some great suggestions added to the “to try “ list
I also have a Simon & Patrick think its the mini jumbo acoustic which is all solid and is very easy to play.
Prior to that I had a Taylor 414.. Which although alot more expensive than either of the two above, did not play or sound as nice imo.
https://youtu.be/8jNKXvfI8Mo