The Grade II listed property, located at 9 Finkle Street, is believed to have been built in the early 17th Century. According to estate agents Auction House North East, the three-storey building, which was previously a Thai cafe and takeaway, is currently vacant. They said: "The property is to be sold as seen and offers huge potential to any prospective buyer.
" The ground floor of the building, which was trading as a Thai cafe and takeaway until recently, has been refurbished with a re-wire, new boiler and fire alarms fitted. (Image: Auction House North East) The upper two floors, currently used for storage, are also available. Auction House North East added: "Subject to the correct planning consent gained, this could lend itself to be two self-contained flats that will also have views over the new riverfront which is currently undergoing a huge makeover by Stockton Council.
" Externally, the property has access to a rear courtyard which also holds a right of access for people to get to the Stockton flea market. (Image: Auction House North East) Auction House North East also highlighted the property's construction and facilities, saying that the property does not have parking and is subject to certain restrictions as a Grade II listed building. The estate agents recommend potential buyers to complete full due-diligence on any auction property by reading a full pack prior to bidding.
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'The oldest building in Stockton' hits the market for £160,000
'The oldest building in Stockton' has hit the market, being put up for sale for £160,000 and will be auctioned for Auction House North East.