THIS three-bed home in Raby is described as 'unique and totally one of a kind'.
Situated on Raby Mere Road The Old School, according to the seller, 'is built in a Gothic style with beautiful views across open countryside and woodland'.
But what do you get for the £545,000 price tag?
Designed by Joesph Hirst in 1869, the Old School is built in a Gothic style with beautiful views across open countryside and woodland.
Constructed from sandstone with a slate roof, large arch windows and original carved sandstone features can be seen on the front and side elevations.
Double ranch gates open onto a large driveway giving access to the front garden, and outdoor entertainment area to the side.
Entry into the house is through a vestibule and inner hall.
The large lounge with feature sandstone fireplace and a log burner, oak flooring and large picture windows oozes charm.
Leading off to the dining room and kitchen, oak worktops and range cooker continue the country feel of this unique property.
Heading up the stairs to the mezzanine landing, vaulted beam ceilings and feature windows continue, with three bedrooms and an elegant bathroom.
The rear courtyard offers peace and privacy, with a barn complete with w.c, currently used as a gym / home office.
The large garage has been adjusted to create a workshop, with French doors leading onto the side patio area.
The outdoor entertainment space is complete with BBQ and seating area set in sandstone.
Looking out over the feature waterfall in the front garden, the original sandstone walls frame a view that captures the countryside in its glory, with expansive skies as its backdrop.
On the market with Clive Watkin - Neston Sales this is one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: "This property is unique and totally one of a kind.
They continued: "There are some real gems among the thousands of homes listed on Zoopla.
"If you want to see fascinating properties in your local area, refining your Zoopla search by 'highest price' is a great way to see what's really grabbing attention."
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