This Grade II listed mid-terrace property is centrally located within the Middle Street Conservation Area, presenting a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. Once a public house operated by Charringtons Brewery since its establishment in 1828, it retains many original features that tell its historical story, such as charming panelling, fireplaces, floorboards, and distinctive pub mirrors.
The property spans four floors, providing generous and light-filled living spaces that are ready for modernization. A large cellar extends beneath the entire house, offering potential for additional usable space or storage solutions. The ground floor showcases an unconventional open-plan layout beginning with an entrance porch leading into a double reception room. This area includes a dining space on one side and a sitting room on the other, both featuring window seats with views of Middle Street and traditional fireplaces. Adjacent to the dining area is a kitchen/diner complemented by a scullery and utility room.
Ascending to the first floor via a wide staircase reveals a double bedroom at the rear alongside two additional bedrooms and a family bathroom. Further up in the attic space are three more double bedrooms that provide delightful views over the surrounding rooftops—ideal for natural light and ventilation.
At the rear of the property lies a fully enclosed west-facing garden, which can be accessed from both the kitchen and cellar area via a wooden staircase. This outside space presents further possibilities for landscaping or outdoor entertaining.
Given its size, location, and historical significance, this property offers significant renovation potential for those looking to create their ideal living environment or capitalize on investment opportunities in an attractive conservation area.