A quirky converted chapel has gone on the market and it comes with some truly heavenly surprises.
The stunning still bears plenty of clues to its former life as a place of worship.
They include a grand 12ft arched window in the main living room and even a chapel organ.
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The unique property boasts three double bedrooms overlooking the rear garden – one with an en-suite.

Plus there is stylish family bathroom, as reported by Luxury Property News.
A mezzanine landing offers space for a cosy reading nook, and there’s a separate room ideal for home working or as a small nursery.
Downstairs, a second reception room is currently used for dining but could easily be transformed to suit any need, while the spacious kitchen/breakfast/family room serves as the heart of the home.

Outside, the garden features a charming seating area dubbed the Vicar’s Rest, complete with a stone ecclesiastical-style window frame and pergola cover – plus its very own stone font.
The divine pad in the quiet village of Bere Alston near Plymouth, Devon, is on the market with Bradleys Estate Agents for offers over £450,000.
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