A former Victorian prison that is now an octagonal-shaped, three-storey house is up for sale for £1.5 million.
The ‘Octagon House’ in Beverley, East Yorkshire, was a prison during the Victorian era before being converted in the last 19th century and renovated in 1987 to become this unique six bedroom house.
The home also features an bonus feature, however, with a cellar that includes a bar, cinema room and a games room showcasing an example of how renovating a Victorian house can be done.
Six bedrooms span across three floors
The Grade-II listed ‘Octagon House’ includes six bedrooms and three bathrooms across its three-storey structure.
The master bedroom includes and en suite bathroom and a dressing room whilst others include fireplaces, fitted wardrobes and an office space.
The three bathrooms include a walk in shower, roll top bath, underfloor heating and wash hand basins.
Kitchen leads into orangery/dining room
The kitchen includes a kitchen island with overhanging lighting and breakfast bar feature as well as Corian work surfaces, a range of wall and base units and an integrated fridge freezer and integrated dishwasher.
French doors from the kitchen lead into the slanted roof orangery and dining room that lead into the garden.
Lime green office and utility room
The Victorian home also includes an office and utility room that have been painted in lime green.
The office includes a window seat whilst the utility room has a range of wall and base bespoke fitted units, fitted cloaks cupboard, bench seating, shoe storage and under counter sink.
The living room connecting to the utility room includes a log burning stove and large feature windows.
Cellar that includes bar, cinema and games room
As well as the home’s three-storeys a cellar with a range of features is also included.
The exposed brick walled cellar includes a cinema, games room and bar to give the home a welcome surprise underground.
The ‘Octagon House’ is for sale on Hunters for £1.5 million.