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Six-bed home in former Somerset church up for sale: See inside

A SIX-BEDROOM home in a converted former Somerset Methodist chapel built in the Roaring Twenties with Art Deco styling, is up for sale.

The property, in East Huntspill, boasts stained-glass windows and ornate stonework, alongside underfloor heating, automated lighting and a bespoke staircase.

It home, with six double bedrooms and five bathrooms, is being marketed by Cooper and Tanner, with a guide price of £850,000.

“The sympathetic conversion has retained some of the beams from the original vaulted chapel ceiling, some of the moldings, and the breathtaking, stained-glass rose window above the impressive double entrance doors, while incorporating modern features such as double-glazing, new stained-glass and beautiful warm oak doors,” the listing said.

“The spectacular living space, with its high ceilings and tall windows, flooded with light, has a porcelain-tiled dining area and a more intimate, carpeted seating area with an inset electric feature fire.

“A focal point is the bespoke staircase with floating, under-lit, oak steps which sweep up to the first floor.

“Porcelain tiles also run through the kitchen and versatile living space, currently furnished with comfortable sofas, but could accommodate a large kitchen table.

“The kitchen is fitted with an impressive and extensive range of wall and base units with contrasting worksurfaces and integrated appliances.”

Outside, the Church Road property boasts a “generous driveway with garage”, as well as “level, landscaped gardens”, the listing added.

For more details on the property, visit the listing on Right Move at rightmove.co.uk/properties/172760258#/?channel=RES_BUY.

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