A truly stunning converted chapel in the pretty village of Tendring. 'The Old Chapel' is brimming with elegance and charm while offering versatile accommodation arranged over three floors approaching approximately 3000 square foot.
The property is entered through a wood-panelled porch featuring encaustic tiled flooring and original double wooden external doors. From here, Victorian half-glazed oak doors open into the entrance hall which offers a striking triple-height ceiling with exposed beams, multiple Gothic-style windows, and a carved oak cupboard. The entrance hall provides access to staircases leading to the upper floors and opens into the central dining hall.
The dining hall features four double-glazed hardwood windows and serves as the hub of the home, providing access to the office, kitchen, cloakroom, and living room. To the front of the property is the office, a dual-aspect space with windows overlooking both the front and side elevations.
From the dining hall, the kitchen and breakfast room lies to the side, with four south-east facing hardwood glazed windows. This space is fitted with gloss finished cabinetry, a NEFF double oven, AEG induction hob, stainless steel sink, plumbing for a washing machine and space for an American-style fridge freezer. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large cloakroom featuring a WC with concealed cistern, a corner basin, extractor fan, and concealed water softener.
French doors from the dining hall lead into the spacious living room which includes eight double-glazed hardwood windows and a carved limestone fireplace with a 4kW wood-burning stove. Original arched wooden doors with stained glass flank the entrance to the adjoining garden room. This fully double-glazed space includes leaded lights, double doors opening to the rear garden, a ceiling fan, power points, and a brick base with insulated cavity wall.
A timber balustraded landing and mezzanine area overlook the entrance hall and lead to the four first-floor bedrooms, family bathroom, airing cupboard and a second staircase to the top floor.
The first bedroom positioned at the rear of the house features two built-in wardrobes and a Gothic stained glass window. It also benefits from an en suite bathroom equipped with a large corner bath and shower, WC, pedestal basin, heated towel rail, and another Gothic window with stained-glass detailing.
The second bedroom offers a view over the rear garden through a casement window and features two additional Gothic-style windows and a large built-in wardrobe. The third bedroom includes dormer and Gothic windows and a built-in wardrobe concealing a period pedestal basin. The fourth bedroom features a dormer window with internal wooden shutters, an additional Gothic window and a built-in wardrobe.
Completing this floor is the family bathroom fitted with an oversized walk-in shower, WC, pedestal wash hand basin, heated towel rail, extractor fan and a stained-glass Gothic window to the side elevation.
The upper floor is accessed via a mezzanine landing that provides a view through the Gothic west window overlooking the entrance hall. From here a door opens to a glazed wall with French doors leading into the fifth bedroom or ancillary room. This versatile, double aspect space includes exposed original chapel beams, maple wood-strip flooring, multiple storage areas within the eaves and fitted mahogany and antique teak work surfaces beneath a Velux window. A ceiling hatch with integrated loft ladder provides access to an extensive, insulated and boarded loft space, which runs the full length of the building.
The property is approached via a stone walled front boundary with both pedestrian and vehicular wrought iron gates. A central stone paved walkway leads through a lawned front garden which features stepping stones and planted borders. To the side of the property is a gated driveway providing off-street parking for up to three vehicles. At the rear the garden is secluded and primarily laid to lawn, incorporating a raised paved terrace in one corner. The space is bordered by mature trees, established shrubs, and flower beds, offering a defined and low-maintenance outdoor area.
Important Information
Council Tax Band – E EPC rating – D
Services – We understand that mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property.
Tenure – Freehold
Agents Note – The vendor advises that the property benefits from solar panels, which generate an approximate annual income of £2,000.
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A truly stunning converted chapel in the pretty village of Tendring. 'The Old Chapel' is brimming with elegance and charm while offering versatile accommodation arranged over three floors approaching approximately 3000 square foot.