Inside former Northumberland County Council offices which has been transformed into six flats and up for auction
Take a look around Hadrian House which has been transformed into six flats
The building which was once home to Northumberland County Council's offices dates back to the 18th Century.
Throughout its history, Hadrian House has been used as a home, Wesleyan Chapel, Post Office and was most recently one of the buildings used as offices by Northumberland County Council and Tynedale Council prior to that.
But today Hadrian House, in the heart of Hexham, has been transformed into six flats which are now up for auction with Pattinson Auction.
The property retains many original features and much of its original charm. Each of the flats are two-bedroom properties and have starting bids in the region of £160,000 - £185,000. Take a look around.