A former police station complete with original cells and steel doors has hit the market for £335,000.
The quirky five-bed property still retains some of its original features.
They include two cells used to hold crooks in.
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The building is said to be perfect for a conversion into a spacious family home or flats.

It is in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs.
It’s being advertised by Town and Country Property Auctions.
Images show two bright red steel doors leading into old holding cells and an office for police.

On the ground floor, there are five reception rooms, a kitchen and two toilets.
Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms, a third toilet and bathroom that are in need of refurbishment.
It also has a detached double garage, as reported by Luxury Property News.

The building was previously used as an office space but it’s now empty.
It could also be redeveloped subject to planning permission.
The description reads: “An exciting development or investment opportunity in the heart of sought-after Trentham.

“This substantial freehold detached property, formerly used as office space, sits on a generous plot and offers immense potential.
“With no onward chain, the layout lends itself to a variety of future uses including conversion into a spacious family home, multi-unit dwellings such as flats or an HMO, or redevelopment of the site entirely subject to the necessary planning consents.

“The existing structure features five generous reception rooms on the ground floor, a kitchen, two WCs, and an expansive hallway.
“Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms, an additional WC, and a bathroom in need of reinstatement.
“A detached double garage with remote-controlled doors is situated at the rear of the property.
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