A five bedroom house on the Suffolk coastline is on the market.
Edinburgh House, located in Crag Path in Aldeburgh, has been listed for £1,500,000 by estate agents Knight Frank.
The Victorian seaside house has been remodelled into a 'striking contemporary home' and was designed by award-winning London-based Azman Architects.
Features of the renovation include handmade Moroccan tiles across the open plan ground floor, and a roof light above the staircase which provides more natural light alongside the large bay windows.
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The ground floor has kitchen, dining, and living room areas sectioned off by a row of subtle thin pillars.
There are four bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor. Two of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and have 'incredible' sea views.
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A garage on the property has recently been converted to an annex over two floors, with a kitchenette, sitting room, double bed, and shower room.
It is believed Edinburgh House used to be a casino when the Duke of Edinburgh visited Aldeburgh around the 1870s. There is still a photo of the Duke of Edinburgh in the house.
'Queen of Crime' Ruth Rendell also owned the house - and her book 'No Night is Too Long' is said to be set partly in the house next door.
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