Striking character home with modern efficiency and flexible family space.
Converted Gothic Revival chapel with original ornate ceilings and full-height windows
Four ground-floor double bedrooms, each with a private en-suite bathroom
Open-plan first-floor kitchen, dining and living area with projector and media wall
Underfloor heating across nine independently controlled zones for precise comfort
Low-carbon systems: solar panels, air-source heat pump, MVHR and high insulation
Partly boarded vast loft providing substantial storage and potential for conversion
Leasehold with 840 years remaining; no ground rent or maintenance fees currently
Council Tax Band F and remote location with average broadband and mobile signal
Capel Jerusalem is an arresting chapel conversion offering generous, flexible living across 2,411 sq ft. The open-plan first-floor kitchen, dining and living area is flooded with light from original full-height windows, while four double ground-floor bedrooms each have en-suite facilities — a layout that suits families, multi-generational living or a high-quality holiday let. Contemporary comforts include underfloor heating with nine independently controlled zones, solar panels, an air-source heat pump and a mechanical ventilation and heat recovery system for efficient, year-round comfort.
The building retains strong period character: Gothic Revival stonework, ornate ceilings and double-height spaces provide an impressive, unique home in Snowdonia National Park. Practical improvements include a 2019 re-roof and a partly boarded loft for storage. The walled front garden is enclosed and low-maintenance with mature shrubs, while off-street parking and unrestricted roadside access add convenience in this hamlet setting.
Buyers should note a few material points. The property is leasehold (840 years remaining) — there are currently no ground rent or maintenance fees but legal checks are advised. Council Tax is Band F, which will be relatively costly. The location is remote: broadband and mobile signals are average, public services are limited and the local area scores highly for deprivation, factors to consider for everyday commuting or business reliance.
Sold chain-free with an option to purchase furniture and, separately, the nearby three-storey Vestry property, this is a rare opportunity to own a converted chapel with striking character and modern, low-carbon services. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the scale, original detail and the potential this property offers for family living, second-home use or an income-generating holiday let.