** EARLY PURCHASER WILL HAVE CHOICE OF FITTINGS ** One of a group of properties that were formerly The Red Lion public house. This historic building, which dates back to the 1800's, sits within the Trimdon Conservation Area, overlooking the village green and The Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene. The building is currently undergoing conversion into two houses. The conversion will include a sympathetic, professional renovation of the exterior by re-instating the original stone facia & replacement of the slate roof, along with the creation of a brand new interior. The early buyer will have the benefit of being able to customise elements of the interior layout to their personal requirements as well as choice of interior fittings such as kitchen & bathrooms. Personal inspection is essential.
Trimdon is a village in County Durham, in England (earlier Tremeldon (1196) or Tremedon (1262). It is 9 miles west of Hartlepool, and adjacent to Trimdon Colliery, Trimdon Grange and Deaf Hill (also known as Trimdon Station). Locally, to distinguish it from these it is known as Trimdon Village or simply "The Village".
The main focal point of "The Village" is Saint Mary Magdalene church, which was constructed during the Norman period.
HALLWAY: Stairs access to first floor.
14' 4'' x 14' 11'' (4.37m x 4.56m)
5' 2'' x 3' 3'' (1.58m x 1m)
5' 2'' x 5' 9'' (1.58m x 1.76m)
15' 1'' x 14' 3'' (4.6m x 4.35m) Double glazed sash window, radiator, built-in wardrobes, door into:
10' 5'' x 4' 1'' (3.18m x 1.27m)
15' 7'' x 16' 9'' (4.75m x 5.13m) Double glazed sash window, radiator, built-in wardrobes.
14' 6'' x 7' 2'' (4.42m x 2.19m) Double glazed sash window, radiator, built-in wardrobes.
11' 2'' x 8' 0'' (3.41m x 2.45m) Double glazed sash window, radiator.
9' 3'' x 11' 1'' (2.82m x 3.38m)
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