A converted Victorian railway station that comes with its own train carriages has hit the market for £975,000.
The Station House dates back to 1863 and is set in around two acres of grounds.
Its current owners pulled in £45,000 in the last 10 weeks by letting out two restored train carriages in the garden to holidaymakers.
READ MORE: Stunning chateau where Napoleon ‘buried his personal treasure’ up for sale at £3m
The business and website are available alongside the property.

Carriage one has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open plan living and kitchen area.
The second carriage offers two bedrooms, two en-suites and a kitchen and living room.

The 1960s wagons were purchased and installed on the old railway line and have been “restored with character”.
The original waiting room has also been transformed into an office, as reported by Luxury Property News.

Inside the main property, in Coalport, Shropshire, there are three reception rooms, four bedrooms, a detached office and two bathrooms.
The quirky property is being advertised on RightMove and being sold by estate agents Berriman Eaton.

It’s described as “an ideal home and business opportunity in a most unique Shropshire setting”.
Spokesperson for Berriman Eaton Caroline Eaton said: “The property is very unique.

“Ironbridge is a World Heritage Site and is popular with walkers, cyclists, and there are lots of museums.
“The owners bought the property 20 years ago and are retiring.

“The business made £45,000 gross in the last two and a half months.
“The carriages are vintage and are very popular with Americans.”
READ MORE: Inside luxurious mansion once owned by Britney Spears up for grabs at eye-watering £5.2M











