Unique 3-bed detached chapel conversion combining grand period charm with modern living.
Converted 1807 chapel with striking stained glass and high ceilings
A striking converted chapel dating from 1807, this three-bedroom detached home blends grand period character with practical modern living. The large living room retains Gothic Revival features — stained glass, exposed beams and high ceilings — creating a dramatic family reception space. The open-plan kitchen/diner has a central island, French doors to decking and underfloor heating, making it a warm, sociable hub for daily life.
Set behind secure electric gates on a decent plot, the property includes a low-maintenance lawn, decked seating area and a useful outbuilding that would suit a workshop or additional storage. At about 1,734 sq ft over multiple levels, the house offers generous room sizes and flexibility for family living, home working or hobby space.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and a Freehold tenure in an affluent, low-crime hamlet setting. Good local schools and village amenities are within reach, making this a viable location for families seeking countryside life with everyday connectivity.
Buyers should note the property's age and conversion history: glazing is secondary rather than full double glazing and external walls are cavity construction assumed to have no added insulation, so further thermal upgrades could be beneficial. While the home has been thoughtfully converted, occasional historic-property maintenance and sympathetic improvements should be anticipated.