Stunning £1.35m Victorian church converted into four-bed family home on sale for first time in its 154-year history
Property in quaint village of Shalford, Surrey, boasts original stained-glass windows and a number of modern touches following three-year transformation
THIS stunning converted Victorian church has gone on the market for the first time in its 154-year history with a £1.35million asking price.
Boasting four bedrooms and original stained-glass windows the imposing brick building was originally a Methodist place of worship.
But it was transformed into a luxury modern home over three years - with underfloor heating and a central vacuum system.
The kitchen has been updated in a contemporary gothic style, while a floating staircase ascends to the first floor.
The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom with a bath made of a special Moroccan plaster that keeps water hot for up to six hours.
Situated in the quaint village of Shalford, in Surrey, the property also features a walled garden and is near to Guildford and has good links to London.
The bustling village was once home to Genesis star Phil Collins, and it is believed author John Bunyan drew inspiration for his novel Pilgrim's Progress whilst hiding there.
A converted chapel sits next to the church - although this is not currently for sale - but could be added for the right offer.
If included this would add two bedrooms and office space.
The church is being sold by estate agents Surrey Estates.
Sales manager, Sophia James, said: "The newly renovated four double bedroom Church is a highly sought after and recognised icon in the bustling village of Shalford, on the outskirts of Guildford.
"Being on the commuter belt to London the interest was high; as unique properties in need of renovation such as this, do not often come up.
"The Methodist Church dates back to 1864, whilst the Chapel dates back to 1843 been a staple in the community for more than a hundred years.
"Locals have married, been baptised and have gone to pre-school here, therefore were very keen for a new owner to restore and hold on to the heritage of the dwelling.
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"The innovative owner stripped the property back to its shell, and began work.
"Work has been ongoing since 2014 and has come to a timely finish, just as the property is ready to go on the market.
"With ample living accommodation spanning up to 2,455 sq ft, space really is abundant.”
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