Warsaw, Ontario is known for its natural attractions more than its real estate, but a church conversion on the banks of the Indian River is proof that beautiful architecture can be found in unexpected places.
While 105 Ford Street certainly retains clues of its past life — it has tall, arched windows, cathedral ceilings, and a bell tower — it has been completely renovated and outfitted with everything a homeowner could possibly need.The main floor of the home includes the living and dining areas, as well as an eat-in kitchen. In the corner of the living area, a wood-burning stove is framed against a masonry hearth.
A staircase leads up to the home’s second storey, where you’re greeted with a catwalk connecting three of the property’s four bedrooms. The primary bedroom, painted green, includes walkout access to one of the property’s two private balconies. The fourth bedroom is located in a separate apartment on the property, but theAnd that bell tower we mentioned earlier isn’t just for show.