The property, located in The Green, Seaton Carew, Hartlepool, has been “meticulously maintained” over the years by its current owners, according to estate agents Manners & Harrison.
They said: “This versatile home offers six well-equipped bedrooms, some featuring en-suite facilities, with the potential to utilise two additional bedrooms on the second floor as further guest accommodation.”
The ground floor houses three reception rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a utility room, and a guest WC.
These all lead into a garden room that overlooks a “delightful” south-facing garden.
The estate agents said: “With endless possibilities, this property is perfect for use as a guest house, Airbnb, or a substantial family home.
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“The current owners have lovingly cared for this home for over 50 years, ensuring peace of mind for any prospective buyer.”
The property also features a shared rear car park and on-street resident permit parking.
An entrance vestibule opens into a hallway with a staircase to the first floor and a door to the cellar.
The first reception room boasts a bay window to the front, a fireplace with ornate tiling, and coved cornicing.
A breakfast room has patio doors to the rear and double doors to the second reception room.
The kitchen is fitted with wall and base units, built-in oven, grill, hob, extractor hood, and a pantry.
One of the bedrooms has patio doors to the rear garden, built-in wardrobes, and a dressing area.
The first floor features an arched window on the landing with two radiators.
Some of the bedrooms offer sea views, built-in robes, and dressing areas.
Two additional bedrooms are located on the second floor.
Outside, the property has a south-facing garden with a raised lawn, planted borders, water feature, patio area, and Loggia.
There is also the presence of a ‘well’ in the rear garden, although it does not provide a water source for the property.
As a Grade II listed building, prospective buyers are advised to consider any restrictions and potential costs of upkeep.