A two-bedroom home set in a grade II listed former steam engine house in Norfolk is being sold for £575,000.
The property is in Market Place, Burnham Market and is being sold by Sowerbys.
It was originally used to house a steam engine that provided power to drive the millstones and the steam chimney is still a predominant feature.
The listed building, known as The Engine House, has been owned by the same family since 1995 after The National Trust converted it into a home.
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It also has vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The living area revolves around the central chimney with the kitchen and dining area offering ample space for hosting guests.
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Another highlight of the property is the west-facing decking that looks out over protected views of Norfolk farmland and a water meadow.
Upstairs is a mezzanine that overlooks the living space below which the sellers believe would make for an 'ideal' snug or somewhere to sit and read a book.
Sowerbys said: "It's a wonderful retreat from the world in a completely unspoilt area of Norfolk, with protected views across farmland."
There are also two allocated parking spaces.
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