Take a look inside this former pub which has been converted into a three-bedroom home.
The property is found in Station Road, Haverhill, and has a guide price of £325,000.
Dating back to 1865, the home was originally the Prince of Wales pub in the west Suffolk town.
It has maintained plenty of its historical charm, including high ceilings and original fireplaces, doors and floorboards.
According to Yopa, it offers "a wonderful fusion of modern living, character and functional spacious rooms".
On the ground floor, there is a family room with kitchen space, living room and toilet.
The basement also has additional living space.
On the first floor, the property has two double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, there is a "sleek" courtyard garden and plenty of off-road parking.
The home is situated in a central location but at the end of the road with no through traffic.
The Station Road property is listed on Yopa for £325,000 and additional information can be found here.
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