A stunning old church is on the market for £495,000 after being transformed into a two-bedroom house.
Complete with a pipe organ and lancet windows, St Edmund’s Church is just a stone’s throw from the beach in Fraisthorpe, East Yorkshire.
First built in the 13th Century, the property was completely remodelled in 2021 and is now a turn-key, fully furnished, cosy village home.
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The conversion is a feast for the eyes, with locally-sourced artwork, furnishings and accessories, as reported by Need To Know.
The renovation retains the church’s history with clever repurposing and skilful craftsmanship.
After entering through a solid wood door, potential buyers can find the original organ still in place, as if about to be used.
There is underfloor heating, an open-plan kitchen and dining area and original altar stone repurposed as a dining table.
It also boasts a large pantry cupboard, built-in washer dryer and granite worktops.
There is also a luxury shower room, with a tiled, rainfall shower, ceramic sink, granite walls and a low hidden flush WC system.
A walnut wood staircase leads visitors upstairs to a mezzanine double room facing the east with a stained glass feature window, exposed timber wall beams and a sky light window.
Bedroom two comes with a fitted carpet, stone sink and an antique dressing table area.
Outside, the gardens are completely landscaped with a raised seating area, car charger, shrubbery and beautiful countryside views.
The house is private with double gates and a long pebble driveway leaving space for multiple vehicles.
St Edmund’s Church is just a short walk from Fraisthorpe beach, and within easy walking distance of shops, bars, cafes and restaurants.
There is also easy access to the marina.
The home is up for sale on Rightmove for £495,000, with LinkAgency estate agents.