Hadleigh Property of the Week: Charming converted Old Chapel in Polstead Heath
A charming late 19th century former chapel undergoing complete renovation to the very highest standards in Polstead Heath
By Derek Davis
23rd Feb 2023 | Property of the Week
For those looking looking for a new home close to the Hadleigh area, then look no further than our Property Of The Week features, which showcase the most interesting homes for sale on our Hadleigh Nub News property pages, now being sponsored by estate agents Chapman Sickels.
This week's outstanding home on offer is this charming late 19th century former chapel undergoing complete renovation to the very highest standards, on the market with Chapman Stickels for £650k
Description
Attractively positioned on the southern edge of Polstead Heath, The Old Chapel was built in 1880 and once served the local congregation.
The existing vendors have undertaken extensive renovation works – both internally and externally.
Fundamental structural improvements include a complete overhaul of the roof, including full insulating and retiling, Velux roof-lights to all three sides, and new steel gutters and downpipes.
The entire external fenestration has been tastefully replaced with bespoke steel Crittall double glazed windows, having been individually designed and custom built, all finished with powder coated frames, handmade brass handles, fittings and solid slate sills.
The impressive and particularly bright, triple aspect sitting / family / dining room covers some 42sq.m which will house a Stovax 'Studio 2' Freestanding 8kW wood burner. The remaining ground floor forms the rear kitchen / breakfast room, with French windows overlooking the side and rear gardens.
Set on four steel columns is a uniquely designed steel frame mezzanine floor, with a bespoke built steel quarter landing staircase leading to a suspended rear landing area.
This distinctive design has much individual flare; purposely designed to not obscure the seven arched front and side windows, which is one of the building's notable features.
Much of the first-floor area (directly above the reception room) comprises a spacious, open-plan bedroom, with solid Merbau hardwood flooring throughout which extends to the mezzanine, landing staircase treads, as well as the skirting boards. To the rear of the landing is the proposed bathroom and dressing area.
Occupying approximately a quarter acre, The Old Chapel is attractively set back from the minor village road with a paved driveway and frontage defined by a gabion retaining wall and an established copper beech hedge which extends along the entire southern boundary.
Vehicular access to the north side of the property is via a steel framed and cedar clad gate, with a concealed wicket pedestrian gate leading onto an area of shingle which is defined by two distinct raised patio areas of polished concrete.
Beyond a detached double garage is a path laid to basalt chippings with raised planters, box hedging and hornbeam trees.
Set on a concrete base to the far eastern boundary is a detached cedar clad garden room / office with a covered porch canopy and seating area, which enjoys views over the main lawn with further herbaceous borders, shrub planters and two pleached lime trees inset with cast iron tree grates beyond.
Agents note
Internally, the chapel is still undergoing refurbishment to the same exceptional standard. Purchasers however are invited to engage with the vendors regarding ongoing works.
The Old Chapel is located in a popular and peaceful rural hamlet located some 3.5 miles to the west of Hadleigh, which provides excellent facilities including supermarket, shops, restaurants, pubs, and school.
Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Provisions have been made for oil-fired heating.
Viewing
Link here for more details about this charming converted Chapel in Polstead Heath or to arrange a viewing, contact estate agents Chapman Stickels or call 01473 372 372 or email [email protected]
If you are looking to sell your house contact the valuations team.
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