Striking chapel conversion blending historic character with modern family living in Woodchurch..
4 double bedrooms with four bath/shower rooms
Converted Victorian chapel with vaulted ceilings and stained glass
Open-plan kitchen/diner with bifold doors to limestone terrace
Underfloor heating, gas boiler and engineered oak flooring
Large private garden, mature apple tree, summerhouse and shed
Gravel parking for several cars; approached from The Green
EPC rating C — not top-tier efficiency
Average mobile signal and broadband speeds
This converted Victorian chapel blends striking period character with contemporary living, ideal for a family seeking space and style in a popular Kent village. Vaulted ceilings, stained glass, a galleried sitting room and engineered oak flooring preserve the building’s ecclesiastical charm while modern touches—high‑spec kitchen, underfloor heating and four bath/shower rooms—deliver comfortable daily living.
The house offers flexible family accommodation: four double bedrooms, principal suite with ensuite bathroom and two bedrooms opening onto the gallery above the sitting room. The open-plan kitchen/dining area with bifold doors opens onto a limestone terrace for seamless indoor–outdoor living; landscaped lawn, mature apple tree, raised beds, summerhouse and substantial shed provide a generous, private garden and significant storage.
Practical points are straightforward: gravel parking for several cars directly from The Green and easy access to local amenities in Woodchurch, good primary and secondary schools nearby, and Ashford International (about 7.9 miles) for a high-speed rail link to London St Pancras (approx. 37 minutes). Mains gas boiler with radiators and underfloor heating is installed for efficient warmth.
Notable considerations: the property’s EPC is rated C, so while comfortable and recently converted (2024), it is not at the highest efficiency band; council tax is described as quite expensive. Mobile signal and broadband speeds are average for the area. Buyers seeking the highest energy efficiency or top-level connectivity should factor possible upgrades into their plans.