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I'll take a punt Vintage V300 (under £200, and under £100 used)
full size, with slightly smaller more comfortable body and not a horrid dreadnaught
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Many would consider it the "Pacifica" of the acoustic world.
There are of course a number of good value acoustics at this price point. Try before you buy.
ETA: they thought it more likely that they would get private lessons.
I would definitely buy used. Perhaps consider a widely sold, no frills, good acoustic that sells for £300-£400 like an Alvarez artist, and see if any shop is offering it second hand for £200?
In truth most (or all) of the very low cost steel string acoustics sound pretty bad but that shouldn't matter for a beginner – they won't really care or know any better. As long as the guitar is well set-up and comfortable to play, it will serve it's purpose.