A large property divided into two homes in the heart of Dalston is on sale at a guide price of £625,000.
Found on Townhead Road, Dalston House and Highbury occupies a large plot of about 0.4 of an acre – with the estate agent describing it as a 'hidden gem in the heart of a desirable village'.
With more than 3500 sq ft of living space, it is currently divided into two dwellings, Dalston House and Highbury.
Configured to have six/seven bedrooms between both of the homes, there is a plethora of options for the new owner.
Ideal for multigenerational living, or those seeking a large family home in a village location, the property could also provide income potential.
The 'handsome' Dalston House dates back to the 1800s, containing three bedrooms.
Maintained to a 'high standard', numerous original period pieces can be found within the interior.
The property was extended out to the side in 2020, creating a spacious dining kitchen/living area fitted with a 'traditional yet stylish' pine kitchen.
Highbury contains three double bedrooms and a further bedroom which can also be used as an office or snug.
The two halves are connected by a doorway on the first floor landing, with the agent calling it 'ideal for those looking to have one large family home'.
In total, there are three bathrooms and seven reception rooms.
Along with a detached double garage, the outdoor space provides abundant parking, lawns, terrace, established flower beds, and a walled garden.
A Grade II listed barn can also be found with an attached workshop to the rear.
This has a pending planning application to create further flexible options for conversion - such as a holiday let or further living space.
Those who would like more information or would like to schedule a viewing can dial 01768 257160 to contact the estate agent, David Britton Estates.
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