A magnificent Grade II listed church conversion, dating back to 1890, offering an extraordinary mix of history and modern design. In 2004, it was transformed and has since garnered significant attention and won three international interior design awards.

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Inside: Featuring high ceilings, original stained glass windows, and oak doors, the interior combines history with a contemporary edge. The ground floor includes a reception area divided into three sections: a main reception room, a dining room, and a work station, plus utility room, WC, and substantial storage. A curved staircase leads to the upper level, with two en-suite bedrooms divided by a landing that overlooks a nine-metre vaulted living area. There's additional storage in a two-story loft. Plus a state-of-the-art alarm system, a comprehensive CCTV security system, underfloor heating throughout.

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Outside: A front driveway provides tandem parking for two vehicles. Out back, there's a recently updated private, south-facing garden with new composite decking. The property also has two storage sheds and a separate bin store area.

Why we love it: The mesmerizing blend of gothic grandeur and modern design. And did we mention the impressive 106 indoor spotlights, the majority of which can be controlled remotely?

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