Property description
THE PROPERTY The Old Chapel is a Grade II Listed period semi-detached home believed to date from the late 1600s and situated within the sought after village of Buckland.
The property was originally built as a dwelling and later converted into a Baptist chapel before being reconverted in the 1970s. In recent years there have been many further improvements made to the property, which is now a beautifully presented family home.
On entering The Old Chapel is a hallway with stairs rising to the first floor and leading to a cloakroom. The sitting room has a lovely stone open fireplace and an unusual galleried landing above. The dining room is glazed, overlooking the first part of the rear garden, and doubles as a garden room. Beyond this is the fitted kitchen which has a useful walk- in pantry and there is a utility room/rear porch with door to the covered passageway where there is access to the garden but also a lovely old wooden gate leading to the front which is believed to be the oldest gate in the village.
On the first floor is a guest bedroom with an en suite shower room, two further double bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom which boasts an attractive roll top bath, twin sink bowls and a corner shower unit. On the second floor is the master bedroom which has a walk in dressing room and an en suite shower room.
Outside, the property has an attractive walled garden to the rear with split level ponds and a pathway leading to the detached double garage which is larger than average and has power and light connected with electric doors. Behind the garage is an area of lawned garden with paved patio, in addition to there being a raised vegetable bed with an area for greenhouse and compost. The driveway is gravelled and provides off road parking for several vehicles. Two thirds of the driveway is part of the property, with the other third being part of the adjacent property.
The property is understood to be Grade II Listed and has all mains services connected, windows are sealed unit double glazed and the tenure is understood to be freehold.
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