Gothic charm, large rooms, and modern fittings — character home with off-street parking.
Four double bedrooms with high ceilings and original stained-glass windows
This converted chapel, built in 1894 and sympathetically renovated in 2003, offers a rare blend of Gothic character and contemporary living. High ceilings, original stained-glass windows and large rooms create impressive living spaces — notably a sitting room over 19ft and a principal bedroom nearly 18ft long with skylights.
The kitchen/breakfast room is spacious and fitted with integrated appliances and an island; both bathrooms have modern fittings. Practical features include off-street parking with an EV charging point, a private gravel courtyard and an EPC rating of C.
Set on the outskirts of Leek town within a quiet residential pocket, the house suits a family seeking character and room to live. The plot is modest and the courtyard is low-maintenance rather than extensive garden space. Local area indicators include some deprivation and average crime levels; two nearby secondary schools are rated as “requires improvement.”
Chain-free freehold sale and mains gas central heating make the property straightforward to purchase and run. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale, original features and the conversion’s living flow.