Check out this stunning church conversion in Lane End, Bucks, offering modern living with historical charm and no onward chain
High Wycombe: Have you heard about the Old Methodist Church? This 19th-century chapel has been turned into a beautiful three-bedroom home. It keeps a lot of its original charm, which is pretty cool.
Built back in 1865, this place is located in The Row, Lane End, and it’s on the market with no onward chain. So, if you’re interested, you could move in pretty quickly!
The conversion is impressive, with lovely arched windows, stained glass, and those high vaulted ceilings that make everything feel so spacious. The living area is triple-height and gets tons of natural light, thanks to those tall windows.
There’s a cozy wood-burning stove and French doors that open up to a courtyard garden. Plus, there’s a stylish staircase leading to a mezzanine landing, perfect for a little reading nook.
The kitchen is modern, featuring Neptune cabinetry and all the appliances you need. On the first floor, you’ll find two bedrooms with built-in storage and a bath/shower room.
Head up to the second floor, and you’ll discover the principal bedroom, which has its own ensuite shower room, a dressing room, and even a study area. How neat is that?
Other perks include underfloor heating in the kitchen and entrance hall, plus a hot water recovery system. It’s all about comfort and efficiency!
Accessing the property is charming too, with an original arched gateway and a lovely walled churchyard garden at the front. The rear courtyard garden is perfect for relaxing, with space for pots and furniture.
On-street parking is available nearby, which is always a plus. Mr. Alex Reid from Savills in Marlow mentioned that this conversion is done to an exceptional standard, blending modern style with historical features.
He also highlighted the attractive red door archway that leads you into the garden. It’s a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of history in a lovely village.
Lane End is a great spot, with shops, a post office, and schools nearby. Plus, it’s easy to get to the M40 and the Chiltern railway line, which takes you straight to London Marylebone.
And let’s not forget the beautiful countryside around, perfect for walks and enjoying nature. The Chiltern Way is just waiting for you!