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Guild DS 240 - a mere £449. It came tuned straight out of the box, and has rarely needed tuning since.
Background
Ive owned a lot of decent acoustics; Taylor 814ce, W65, 912, RRR, 614 ce 30th anniversary fall ltd, J45, Collins, Atkin The 43 (loved that one).
Then, I had to really reluctantly sell my Atkin to fund a business deal. My mate had a Guild DS240, and I played it and completely loved it. Amazingly, probably the best acoustic neck Ive played and it sounds like a £2000 guitar.
Ive just fitted a K&K Pure Mini and it sounds superb.
Not a high end, but def a keeper for life for me, due to its playability and low value.
https://www.guitar.co.uk/guild-ds-240-memoir-slope-shoulder-dreadnought-vintage-sunburst-gloss?gclid=CjwKCAiAzNj9BRBDEiwAPsL0dwN0F8p6UYgcocmfsExCdL6Fx-bP6orYf6fMkda_hmk3z9i3EbIKExoCeDQQAvD_BwE
Harmony H1260 Sovereign
Kalamazoo KG-11, possibly but pushing it I think can’t get a 14 on your budget these days
Pre-War Harmony possibly
All great sub £1000 classics
Newer but still cool
Gibson J15 or J35
Martin 15 series
New I would consider a Gibson G-45.
That's a top-notch UK luthier-built Lowden-design instrument worth over £3k new
some used Larrivees can be found under that, I'd prefer them out of the big brands for that budget
If you forget about buying first-world-made guitars, you will find some stuff that's good but it's harder to rely on brands, and resale values could be poor
https://reverb.com/item/37139897-2020-gibson-j-45-studio-walnut-walnut-burst-fishman-pickup-ohsc-candy?utm_source=rev-ios-app&utm_medium=ios-share&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=37139897
This is the day it arrived.
have you heard of Frailers?
https://www.frailers.com/acoustic-guitars/
They (at least used to) import used guitars from the US , and often have great bargains
The real advantage to buying new is being able to (when they are open) go round shops and try a lot, but then you get more for your money used.
It's a lovely old shop, with so many nice guitars, you can park on the road within 100m
I've seen a guy go in there, and tell him he'd just come up from London on the train to "buy a Martin", which he was quickly able to do.
Best of luck