1. The accommodation in this deceptively spacious townhouse consists of an entrance hall with understairs storage, a cloakroom, a family dining kitchen with modern units, four-ring gas hob and eye-level oven.
Integrated appliances include washing machine, dishwasher and fridge-freezer while an open-plan living dining room with a partial vaulted ceiling and French doors leads to the rear.
Upstairs are a three-piece family bathroom, three bedrooms and a spacious master bedroom with an en-suite shower room.
The property benefits from central heating, double glazing, a double driveway to the front and an enclosed rear garden with lawned and patio seating areas.
The house in Bishops Way, Dalston, is for sale at £235,000 from Cumberland Estate Agents.
2. Low Mill is a beautifully presented converted mill with open countryside views.
The spacious living accommodation, which is over three floors, comprises a hall with solid oak flooring, an open-plan dining kitchen which includes a variety of floor and wall units, integrated electric hob, oven, and extractor fan and a breakfast bar.
A conservatory/living room has patio doors to the generous lawned rear garden with patio.
On the first floor are a master bedroom and a four-piece family bathroom with a further three bedrooms on the second floor.
To the front of the property is a shillied parking area.
Low Mill, Dalston, is for sale at £175,000 from BPK Estate Agents.
3. The Grange at Dalston provides a unique opportunity to purchase a desirable Story home in this sought-after village.
The Marlborough is a spacious and airy fully furnished contemporary apartment with an open-plan lounge/fully integrated kitchen/dining area, two good-sized stylish bedrooms, including a master with en-suite, and a separate extensively tiled main bathroom.
The apartment benefits from convenient courtyard parking.
Marlborough, The Grange, Dalston, is for sale at £139,950 from Story Homes.
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