The stone-built three bedroom property in Rochester, close to the Scottish border, dates back to around 1830.
It offers spacious rooms, high ceilings, original features, sash windows, veneer flooring to the ground floor and solid pine doors throughout.
It is within walking distance of the ‘last cafe in England and the local post office.
It is being marketed by Yopa with a price of £280,000.
Take a closer look here with these 8 pictures.
1. Former manse
The property is a former manse and has been updated to provide a well portioned property, which also offers the opportunity to reconfigure to suit any new buyers. Photo: supplied
2. Lounge
The lounge offers a spacious room with high ceilings and a central cast iron multi-fuel stove set upon a raised slate hearth and cast iron surround. With large dual aspect sash windows to the front and side there is an array of natural light pouring into the room. Photo: supplied
3. Kitchen
The spacious kitchen which offers a range of pine base and wall units with rolled worktop with tiled splashback. Photo: supplied
4. Central island
A central island with roll worktop offers additional storage and breakfast bench. Photo: supplied