A Grade II listed townhouse in King's Lynn has come up for sale for £375,000 - after being transformed into an ultra modern home.
The period home is located just off King Street, which runs from Tuesday Market Place to Custom House and was one of the town's main historical thoroughfares. Despite being just 800ft long, it has over 30 listed buildings.
This three-bedroom, three-storey townhouse is located off the street, in Aickman's Yard, and has been given a total makeover with new 'London look' interiors.
Lee Shuardson, divisional partner at Brown&Co in King’s Lynn, said: “This is a stunning, newly converted three-bedroom townhouse converted by a builder with an exceptional eye for detail."
The newly converted kitchen is a real highlight, featuring a flagstone floor and hand-finished dark blue units, complete with quartz work surfaces and a seating area with a TV recessed into the wall. It is open-plan and leads into the sitting room and dining room, which both feature oak floors and an exposed feature wall.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom which features a modern tub and a shower.
The master suite is located on the second floor, and includes beautiful exposed roof trusses as well as a dressing room and en suite shower.
Outside there is a low maintenance patio with space for outside seating.
The property is less than a 10-minute walk to the railway station, which offers services to Ely, Cambridge and London, and off-street parking for a small vehicle may be possible on the gravel area at the front.
It is for sale with no upward chain.
Contact Brown & Co for more information.
PROPERTY FACTS
King Street, King's Lynn
Price: £375,000
Brown&Co, 07557 200346, www.brown-co.com
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