A County Durham fish bar, complete with a four-bedroom house, has gone on the market for £350,000.
The semi-commercial property, located in Easington Village, offers a combination of business and residential space.
Pattinsons estate agents are managing the sale and have highlighted the property's potential for those seeking a balanced home-work environment.
The residential portion of the property includes a grand living room with a feature bay window and fireplace, a spacious dining room, and an open-plan kitchen and dining space with views over the rear yard.
Upstairs, the property boasts four double bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an en suite bathroom.
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A four-piece suite family bathroom completes the first floor.
Externally, the property features a double garage, which adds to the working space available.
The rear yard offers secure parking for multiple vehicles or can be used as additional storage space, which can be accessed via a private road.
Alongside the comfortable residential space, the property also includes a fully operational fish shop.
The shop is described as a "turnkey solution" for aspiring business owners, as it is fully equipped and ready for new ownership.
This makes it an ideal investment opportunity for those looking to enter the culinary industry.
The property's location in Easington Village benefits from a vibrant community atmosphere while remaining close to essential amenities.
The property is situated along the desirable Low Row area, with views across the village green.
Easington village benefits from excellent road links and its proximity to the East Durham Coastline according to estate agents.
The property is being sold as a freehold and the EPC rating is available upon request.
Pattinsons estate agents are inviting prospective buyers to call and arrange an internal inspection.
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