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Inside former Lancashire Working Men’s Club transformed into charming cottage
['James Mcneill']
Lancashire Telegraph | News
It once served as a billiards hall and newspaper office, later becoming a registered Working Men’s Club in 1912.
Living room with Edwardian-style fireplace and open fire (Image: Fine & Country)Fine & Country, the estate agent marketing the property, said: "The Reading Room is a home steeped in the rich social history of Waddington Village.
“Dating back to circa 1880's when it served as a place for billiards and newspapers, later becoming a registered Working Men’s Club in 1912.
Main bedroom with cast iron fireplace and sash windows (Image: Fine & Country)Upstairs, the first floor houses two double bedrooms and a stylish bathroom with a freestanding slipper bath.
The main bedroom features a cast iron fireplace, timber flooring, and sash windows overlooking the front and side of the property.