The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
After careful renovation, it now offers over 3,100 sq ft of beautifully presented accommodation combining contemporary interior design with original features.
There are four reception rooms, a two-room cellar, utility and beautiful open plan kitchen/dining/living room with granite work surfaces, a central island, integrated appliances and mezzanine family room above.
The first floor offers a family bathroom and four bedrooms including the master with designer shower room.
Conveniently located in the town with exceptional amenities and transport links, it boasts a 30-minute drive to Cambridge and is within walking distance of the train station offering regular services into London King’s Cross within 40 minutes.
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
Property Facts
The Old Magistrates Court, Royston
£800,000
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
Fine & Country | 0330 333 1060 | www.fineandcountry.com
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
The Old Magistrates' Court, Royston is a truly unique property (Image: COPYRIGHT FRANCIS AMBLER 2016)
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