A Grade II listed chapel conversion originally built in the early 19th century has hit the market in Hindolveston, near Holt.

The Chapel – a former Methodist church – is a four-bedroom home on the market for an attractive £625,000 price tag. It would make an ideal main residence, second home or holiday let owing to its convenient location near the north Norfolk coast and has been successfully ran as a holiday let for around five years, with financial information available on request.

Eastern Daily Press: The main double-height living space acts as the heart of the homeThe main double-height living space acts as the heart of the home (Image: Sowerbys)

Following an extensive conversion project in 2017, the property now offers a contemporary living space encased in a historic building. It also retains many original features such as ornate sash windows, brick and flint elevations and high ceilings.

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Selling agents Sowerbys say that it “strikes a wonderful balance of period elegance, local history and modern contemporary living”.

Eastern Daily Press: The kitchen area features modern units and an island/breakfast barThe kitchen area features modern units and an island/breakfast bar (Image: Sowerbys)

The welcoming entrance hall to the front of the home leads through into the dramatic, double-height living space, which acts as the heart of the home and comprises a sitting area, kitchen and dining area, with tall sash windows letting in lots of light.

The kitchen features sleek, modern units and an island/breakfast bar for entertaining and cooking, while the rest of the space provides ample opportunities for gatherings, cosy nights in and dinner parties.

Eastern Daily Press: The open-plan living space is ideal for entertaining and relaxingThe open-plan living space is ideal for entertaining and relaxing (Image: Sowerbys)

The rest of the ground floor includes a study area/hallway, two good-sized bedrooms with en suites and an optional fourth bedroom/study to the front of the property with an adjacent shower room.

Eastern Daily Press: The property retains a number of period features including ornate sash windows and brick and flint elevationsThe property retains a number of period features including ornate sash windows and brick and flint elevations (Image: Sowerbys)

A further large bedroom is located on the first floor, also with its own en suite bathroom and glazed panels overlooking the main living area.

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Outside, a pretty courtyard garden is located at the front of The Chapel. It features a paved terrace enclosed by wrought iron railings, with a gate leading to the front door of the property. An elevated paved walkway to the east is flanked by mature shrub beds and leads to the low maintenance back garden.

Eastern Daily Press: The chapel has been has been successfully ran as a holiday let for around five yearsThe chapel has been has been successfully ran as a holiday let for around five years (Image: Sowerbys)

In this area, an expansive paved sun terrace is perfect for alfresco dining, and there is also a lawn with shrub and flower borders. One side is enclosed by a picket fence; the other by wrought iron railing.

The village of Hindolveston is a convenient location for those who love to visit the north Norfolk coastline. It is also ideally situated between the three market towns of Holt, Fakenham and Dereham.

For more information, please contact Sowerbys.

 

PROPERTY FACTS

The Chapel, 63 The Street

Price: £625,000

Sowerbys, 01263 801124

sowerbys.com