The property in Norwich has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a sitting room with period features such as wooden beams and brick accents.
The 17th-century building in Upper St Giles Street, which formerly housed a butcher’s shop, currently trades as an art gallery called Norwich Studio Art Gallery.
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Accessible through a separate door to the shop, the ground floor of Salamander House consists of a kitchen and dining area that comes with integrated appliances and direct entry into the courtyard.
On the first floor, the primary bedroom features an original fireplace and an en suite bathroom, as well as a sitting room with wooden beams and floorboards.
The second floor has two further good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom.
A spokesman for Minors & Brady said: “This unique opportunity allows you to live above your business or pursue your artistic passions from home – all in a charming and prime location.
“Rare for properties in this area, this townhouse boasts a small courtyard, a coveted feature providing an outdoor space for enjoyment and entertainment.”
The property also comes with a cellar that offers additional storage options.
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While the property doesn’t have a dedicated parking space, it does come with a permit for on-street parking.
Norwich Studio Art Gallery has been part of the Norfolk art scene for the last 20 years and will remain open until the property is sold.
The gallery currently specialises in modern and contemporary fine art with a focus on Eastern European arts and crafts.