A unique four-bedroom flat in Baldock, dubbed a "rare to market" opportunity, has been listed for sale at £650k.
The property offers two spacious apartments with the potential for rental or development, as well as a large workshop and two bathrooms.
The freehold property, situated on Mansfield Road, has been described as "one of a kind accommodation" by sellers Connells estate agents in Letchworth.
The home previously had planning permission approved to turn it into four townhouses, making it an ideal project for property developers or investors.
Sellers have emphasised the property's central location in Baldock as a selling point.
The historic market town, just 33 miles from London, provides residents with good access to surrounding towns like Letchworth, Hitchin, and Stevenage.
Baldock train station is also within walking distance, providing convenience to commuters.
The property within the flat is split between two apartments, each offering ample space and amenities.
Singles glazed windows, laminate flooring, and fitted cupboards are common features throughout the flat.
Each apartment also comes with its allocated parking space.
The first flat boasts a spacious lounge with a balcony.
Its kitchen features wooden wall and base units, a sink/drainer, ample space for appliances, and a single glazed window.
The flat also includes a fully tiled en suite off the main bedroom and a spacious balcony area overlooking the lounge.
A second flat offers a similarly spacious lounge with both single and double-glazed windows and a fitted carpet.
It includes a second-floor bathroom with a wash hand basin, WC, a bath tub with a Jacuzzi, and a shower cubicle, all fully tiled.
There is also an office space complete with fitted carpet, a built-in cupboard, and a radiator.
One of the major attractions of the property is the large workshop - a commercial opportunity in itself.
The space measures 45'9" by 21' and comes with double side opening doors, a hard-standing floor, power, and light.
Additionally, there are two internal garages - one under each flat - which are currently being used for storage.
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