A unique former church in Consett has emerged onto the market for just over £500,000.
The quirky property has immense potential with plenty of space to customise and make your own.
It has stunning architecture and a lot of history to dig into.
The property was originally the Village Chapel and was converted when the owners of neighbouring property, Acorn Cottage, purchased it in about 1979.
The two properties were granted planning permission in 1981 to become a substantial five-bedroom family home.
It has been sympathetically converted and retains many original features.
Situated in the picturesque village of Iveston, it's surrounded by tranquil countryside while still being within easy reach of modern amenities and attractions.
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Here is an overview of what the property offers:
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
WC (1.16m x 2.46m)
Dining Room (3.6m x 5.1m)
Utility (4.82m x 7.30m)
Lounge (4.27m x 5.10m)
Sitting Room (6.04m x 8.35m)
Kitchen (3.69m x 3.99m)
Bedroom 3 (3.82m x 4.13m)
Garage (3.20m x 4.86m)
First Floor:
Mezzanine (3.24m x 7.76m)
Master Bedroom (3.58m x 3.82m)
Jack & Jill En Suite (2.57m x 2.58m)
Bedroom 2 (3.99m x 4.06m)
Guest Wing
Bedroom 4 (3.56m x 4.27m)
Bedroom 5 (3.56m x 3.60m)
Bathroom (2.46m x 2.79m)
Pictures of the property:
Credit: Zoopla/Harrington Brown
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