A "magnificent" Victorian pub conversion is on the market in Lowestoft for £850,000.
The property is up for sale with Exquisite Home and is "Just five minutes' walk from the beach on a generous corner plot".
Originally a pub, it was rescued from dereliction and restored to an "extremely high standard" by the present owner in 2015.
There is a large gravelled frontage with plenty of room for parking and to the side of the house a pair of gates leading to the quadruple garage and workshop.
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The porch leads into the "stunning" entrance hall which is floored in white porcelain high gloss tiles and features the original 1930s fireplace with carved mantelpiece and overmantel mirror.
To the back of the entrance hallway is the downstairs cloakroom and to the right is the double-aspect drawing room which has its original brick fireplace.
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To the back of the hallway is a further reception room and utility room with a sink.
Bifold doors surround the dining room and kitchen which features dark grey units and white Corian worktops.
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There are two integrated electric ovens, an integrated microwave, a dishwasher, a full-height fridge and freezer, an integrated coffee machine and a gas hob.
Upstairs is a galleried landing which leads to three principal bedrooms, each with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite bathroom with a free-standing bath.
The two front bedrooms are both triple aspect and still have their original fireplaces.
The garden is mainly laid to lawn with an olive tree, fig tree, tall grasses and banana trees
At the end of the road there is a small shop and convenience store, with the beach just five minutes away.
PROPERTY DETAILS
Carlton Road, Lowestoft
Guide price: £850,000
Exquisite Home, 01473 558885
exquisitehome.co.uk
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