A three bedroom converted former railway ticket office, with off street parking and a garden adjacent to the platform. The building dates from 1872 and has rendered elevations under a slate tiled roof with decorative dental fascia. A covered porch with a moulded entrance portico leads to the hall. The kitchen has a range of fitted units and integrated appliances. The snug has stairs to the first floor and an opening to a dual aspect sitting room with Victorian style fireplace. Sliding doors open to the sunroom which has views over the cottage garden. There are two bedrooms and a shower room on the ground floor and the main bedroom is on the first floor and has an en suite bathroom and an adjacent office. The building was first used as a residence in the 1960s when the then station master bought it. In the 1970s a comprehensive conversion to a residential property was commissioned by the new owner. It is a rare opportunity to purchase an operational station that has been converted into a home.
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