A County Durham shop that used to sell blinds has been placed on the market for £35,000.
The former blinds and interior store is located on Mill Street, Crook, and is being sold as a freehold retail unit.
The property, which measures approximately 35 square metres, is being sold with vacant possession upon completion.
According to the estate agent, the retail unit boasts a large window frontage, as well as a private kitchen and WC.
The main space of the shop is described as "spacious and well-appointed", featuring laminate flooring and spotlights.
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The property also includes a private inner hallway at the rear, which provides access to the kitchen and WC facilities.
The shop's location in the town centre, overlooking St Catherine’s Church, is highlighted as a key feature by the estate agent.
The property is within walking distance of public car parking facilities, making it a convenient location for potential customers.
The shop includes shelves holding various materials and a large counter with two chairs, indicating a space for consultations or transactions.
Including wide glass doors and windows offering a clear view of a green space or garden outside.
The clean design, with light wood flooring and sleek, minimalist decor, is said to create an inviting atmosphere.
The property is being marketed by Pattinson Estate Agents.
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