'Grand Designs' converted church goes on market for £1.2m with its own graveyard

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The Grade II listed St Andrew's Church has been cleverly converted into a luxury four-bed home

Anyone looking to buy a quirky property could become the new owner of a stunning converted church - if you have £1.2 million to spare. The former St Andrew's Church has been converted into a luxury four-bedroom family home which comes complete with its own graveyard.

As well as tombstones in the garden, there are also vaults and crypts beneath the floor of the house - but these are no longer in use. It also boasts an abundance of its original features, including vaulted and beamed ceilings, stone steps and vestibule.Estate agents Fine and Country said that with its arched windows of mullioned stone and leaded glass the house was a "grand design property".

"The property is located in the idyllic hamlet of Clay Coton and is set in grounds extending to approximately 1.97 acres with a triple garage and a three-bay stable with tack room." He added: "He collected books and loved the fact that it was just a very quiet location to live in, very peaceful, completely surrounded by open fields and greenery. I've not seen anybody here and the owner very rarely saw anybody at the property.

 

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