A former magistrates court that has been converted into a stunning three-bedroom home has gone on the market for £1,250,000.
So if you’re looking for a unique and striking family home that stands out from the crowd, this could be just the thing.
If you’ve got a spare couple of millions hanging around, of course.
The courthouse was built in the early 1900s and was originally the magistrate’s court for Acton and the wider borough of Ealing, London.
Inside, the ground floor has been converted into two bedrooms, and a reception/kitchen area, all of which are open plan and inspired by
Asian couture.
There is also a log burner, making it perfect for cold winter nights and a cosy work-from-home environment.
None of the interior walls on the ground floor are load-bearing, meaning there is potential to create your own space – if a paradise of open-plan living is your dream.
The kitchen is also fully-equipped with full-size appliances, a separate washer and dryer, and loads of preparation space for any budding chefs.
The downstairs bathroom offers an overhead shower and bath wet-room, which also doubles up with a separate steam-room – meaning it is a perfect haven for self-care.
French-style doors lead out to one of two private terraces, wrapping around from the front entrance, and you also get plenty of sunshine.
Upstairs there’s a large master bedroom that takes up the entire top floor, along with an ensuite bathroom. There is plenty of storage space so clutter won’t be a problem.
A second private terrace provides floor-to-ceiling windows that can be opened up into one open space.
There is scope to make an additional bedroom out of the master bedroom, potentially making the former courthouse into a four or even five bedroom property.
Private parking is also provided to the rear of the courthouse and there is a shared freehold ownership of the garage, so you’ll have somewhere secure to star your fancy cars.
The home is just minutes from Acton High Street and Churchfield Road, which is surrounded by a bustling area that is full of culture, history, wine bars, gift shops, bakers, butchers, and gastro pubs.
The property is currently on the market with Unique Property Company. You can book a viewing online.
If you think this price tag is a stretch, take a look at the most expensive streets in the UK where a home could set you back £35,991,500.
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