A North Yorkshire nursery has gone on the market for £150,000, presenting a "wonderfully unique" opportunity for a new owner.
Located in Sowerby, Thirsk, the property was once a successful nursery and has the potential to either continue its success or start a new chapter, as estate agents James Winn noted.
The internal layout of the nursery comprises a large reception room that provides access to every room, a bedroom/office, a kitchen, two WCs, a disabled WC, and two large storage cupboards.
The nursery is also equipped with a concrete yard at the rear, complete with a water point.
Estate agents have emphasised the need for viewings to fully appreciate the property's size, location, and potential.
They remarked: "Viewings are highly recommended to appreciate the size, location and potential that this property has to offer."
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As per the seller, the property is serviced with mains-provided electricity, water, and drainage.
There is no maintenance or service charge associated with the property, and it does have a water meter.
While there are no parking arrangements available, the maximum broadband speed for the area can be found by inputting the postcode into the appropriate online tool.
The nursery does not have an electric car charger, but there are reportedly no known issues with the mobile phone signal in the area.
This information has been supplied by the seller and is yet to be verified at the point of producing this material.
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