A four-bedroom chapel conversion in Blythburgh, near Southwold, is for sale for offers in excess of £675,000.
The Chapel is part of Blyth View, a Grade II listed development and former hospital, which sits in private grounds of about 12 acres.
Selling agent Suffolk Coastal said the terraced property “features far-reaching views over the Blyth Valley and would make for a truly wonderful principal residence or holiday home”.
The home has a “thoughtful layout” with three double bedrooms on the ground floor, two with en suites, complemented by a family shower room.
On the first floor is a magnificent open-plan kitchen/sitting/dining room, while the master bedroom suite is found on the second floor.
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The current owner commented: “Each room has its own delight from the ground floor overlooking the tree blossomed garden, to the magnificence of the first floor stretching over the entire building and leading onto a walled balcony.”
Traditional arched double doors open to an entrance hall with tiled flooring, staircase with under-stair storage cupboard, and a window overlooking the communal garden.
Two of the ground-floor bedrooms have feature arched windows.
Bedroom three also benefits from a built-in double wardrobe, along with an en suite comprising a low-level WC, pedestal wash basin with storage under and panel bath with shower attachment.
Bedroom two includes a large airing cupboard with storage space, plus an en-suite shower room.
Stairs ascend to a first-floor landing with exposed beams and feature window.
It opens to the triple-aspect kitchen/sitting/dining room, offering views over the courtyard, gardens and countryside.
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The kitchen has a range of contemporary units with granite worktops, including an island with hob and breakfast bar. It also boasts a built-in double oven, fridge, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher.
Arched double doors open to a balcony with decked flooring, iron railings, brick wall surround and outside lighting.
On the top floor is the vaulted master bedroom with exposed beams, built-in double wardrobes and views over the gardens.
Adjoining the room is an en suite with low-level WC, wall-mounted wash basin with storage, and large shower cubicle with overhead and further low shower attachment.
It also has a standalone bath with wall-mounted shower attachment and taps.
Outside, the property has well-maintained communal gardens, its own private garden and parking for two cars.
Included in the service charge (payable every six months) is use of a communal leisure complex, including heated pool, mini fitness suite and a games room with table football and table tennis.
Blythburgh is five miles from the coastal town of Southwold, known for its Georgian and Victorian architecture, eclectic shops, traditional pubs and famous Adnams brewery.
The village itself is home to a pub, village hall and Holy Trinity Church, one of Suffolk's finest medieval churches.
For more information, contact Suffolk Coastal.
PROPERTY FACTS
The Chapel, Blythburgh
Price: OIEO £675,000
Suffolk Coastal, 01728 677980
suffolkcoastal.com
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