A knapped flint building in East Runton which used to be a school is on the market for £650,000.

The school building was built in the 1850s and was split to contain both housing and a school in the 1970s.

Since the school was relocated, the owners have been converting the building into a home.

The Victorian-era building has a front lobby which leads to a downstairs bathroom and reception room.

North Norfolk News: The entrance reception room with the staircase.The entrance reception room with the staircase. (Image: Coast and Country)

The ground floor is home to four other rooms which could be used as either bedrooms or reception rooms, as well as a boot room.

The former dining hall of the school has recently been converted into a kitchen and dining room. The original wooden parquet flooring has also been restored.

North Norfolk News: The kitchen with its original paraquet flooring.The kitchen with its original paraquet flooring. (Image: Coast and Country)

The staircase leads to a landing, with doors to three bedrooms and a bathroom.

North Norfolk News: The upstairs landing.The upstairs landing. (Image: Coast and Country)

North Norfolk News: The upstairs bathroom.The upstairs bathroom. (Image: Coast and Country)

The biggest of the three bedrooms has features such as a fireplace and a large arched window.

North Norfolk News: The large principle bedroom, with its feature fireplace and large arched window.The large principle bedroom, with its feature fireplace and large arched window. (Image: Coast and Country)

North Norfolk News: The arched window of the principle bedroom.The arched window of the principle bedroom. (Image: Coast and Country)

The property has both a front and back garden, where you can admire the knapped flint walls and original church-style windows.

North Norfolk News: The back of the of the converted school building in East Runton.The back of the of the converted school building in East Runton. (Image: Coast and Country)

North Norfolk News: The knapped flit walls and church-style windows.The knapped flit walls and church-style windows. (Image: Coast and Country)

PROPERTY FACTS

Lower Common, East Runton

Guide Price: £650,000

Coast and Country, 01263 800474, www.coastandcountryea.co.uk

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