A FORMER shop and B&B has been turned into a six-bedroom home — perfect for large families or investors.
Located in Market Street, Dalton, this spacious property was once run as a shop and B&B.
Alongside its six double-bedrooms there are two loft areas, five receptions areas, two bars and two conservatories.
The property’s kitchen has been fitted with a range of traditional farmhouse style units.
There is a Range cooker, a large marble fireplace with gas fire and a built-in dish washer.
Its flooring has a tile effect to the kitchen area, with solid, wood flooring leading to the dining area.
The bar room has a feature stone wall as well as a stone-built bar and large solid, wood beams.
An archway from the kitchen leads to a reception room and conservatory.
Inside the reception rooms, you will find a stone feature wall with a large multi-fuel stove and a feature wooden staircase leading to the first floor and open archway to the snug and bar area.
There is also a large, stone-built fire place and arched French door that lead to the garden area.
In its ground floor conservatories, there is tile-effect laminate flooring and double-glazed sliding doors to the decked area and stair access to the first floor.
Additionally, there is a ground-floor bathroom, which includes a sink and pedestal, a shower cubicle with multi-jet thermostatic shower and WC.
On the first floor, there a further two bathrooms. These contain corner and ‘P’ shaped baths, hand basin with pedestal and a WC, tiled flooring and complimentary part-tiled walls.
There is also an en-suite shower room that comes with one of the bedrooms.
In the master bedroom, there is a solid- wood fire place, wooden bay window and large floor to ceiling picture window.
The utility room is fitted with plumbing for a washer and space for a driver and there is a single, stainless steel sink unit.
The house is on the market for £525,000.
Call Corrie and Co: 01229 846196.
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