Spacious period home with views, large garden and scope for a fourth bedroom.
- Converted 18th-century chapel with striking stained-glass windows
- Circa 2,900 sq ft living space with soaring ceilings and galleried landing
- Principal suite with en-suite; top floor bedroom also has en-suite
- Shaker kitchen with Rangemaster, island, pantry, utility and downstairs w.c.
- Large south-facing garden, elevated patio and substantial workshop
- Gated driveway with off-street parking; potential garage subject to planning
- Newly renovated but EPC D; heating via LPG boiler and underfloor heating
- Slow broadband and average mobile signal; council tax above average
A rare converted 18th-century chapel, Top Chapel House combines dramatic period features with recent renovation and generous family-sized accommodation. The ground floor is an atmospheric open-plan living space with stained-glass windows, a feature log-burning fireplace and high ceilings; the first- and top-floor bedrooms include two en-suites and the principal suite is particularly spacious.
The recently fitted shaker kitchen includes a Rangemaster with induction hob, a large island and walk-in pantry, with an adjoining utility and downstairs w.c. Practical benefits include underfloor heating from an LPG boiler, a large gated driveway, workshop and an established south-facing garden with an elevated patio ideal for entertaining. There is scope to create a fourth bedroom and to add a garage subject to planning permission.
Important practical points: the property is freehold, EPC D and council tax is above average. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average — factors to consider if working from home. Overall, this is a substantial, character-filled home on a large plot in a peaceful village setting, suited to families seeking space, period character and nearby good schools.