A 16th century town house in the city centre, thought to have previously been part of a medieval hall, has hit the market.
The three-bed home, tucked away in Princes Street, boasts views over St George's Church in Tombland and traditional high ceilings with exposed beams.
Any prospective buyers interested in the four-storey home will be set back £650,000.
Entering through the ground floor reception there is the dining room, an open plan kitchen breakfast room and a space which can be used as either a snug or office space.
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On the first floor there are two of the three bedrooms, along with a sitting room and separate shower room.
The second floor comprises the third bedroom and family bathroom, while the basement area is split into separate rooms which can be used for storage.
Outside is a communal courtyard garden including a shed as well as a larger, private, courtyard.
The home is on sale with Abbotfox. Visit abbotfox.co.uk for more information.
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