A luxurious nine-bedroom home in Burnley has entered the property market – and it once stood as a school hall.
While it looks like a regular building from the outside, the modern interiors tell a different story.
On the market for £280,000 with Farrow & Farrow estate agents, the Atrium Court home is described as a “character property” with “generous” sized rooms.
The old school hall has been sympathetically converted, giving the property its contemporary interior without compromising the original architectural iron work and atrium glazed roof.
A spokesperson for the company said the property has already received “multiple offers” and hope to have it sold soon.
With an impressive nine bedrooms, space for a gym and two lounges, the property certainly isn’t short of space.
There is even a lift installed in the property, although this has not yet been safety tested or confirmed to function yet.
The unique and “spectacular” glazed central ceiling floods the entire property with light.
The main living space on the ground floor is centrally located with an open plan arrangement. Here, you will find a lounge and dining area with large entrance doors situated to either end of the property.
The breakfast/kitchen houses has an arrangement of matching wall, base and drawer units finished in gloss white with steel rod handles, solid wood working surfaces and breakfast bar.
Integrated appliances include eye level oven, induction hob with extractor over, washing machine, fridge and dishwasher.
The master bedroom benefits from its own en-suite Jack and Jill wet room.
A focal point of the house is the galleried landing, complete with space for a gym and office area.
Accessed from the kitchen is a utility room with glazed French doors leading to a private courtyard.
Heading outside, you will find a paved patio garden and judging by the photos, it is a bit of a sun trap.
While it is can be used as a residential property, there is scope to turn the building into a business venture or property of your choosing, given the appropriate planning permissions.
Learn more about the property on the Farrow & Farrow website at: www.farrowfarrow.co.uk
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