Has anyone ever lived in a church conversion?

Has anyone ever lived in a church conversion?

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Moominho

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893 posts

139 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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Now that's a beautiful property. Congratulations!

timetex

643 posts

147 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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thebraketester said:
Lovely, seriously lovely. I am intrigued by the mezzanine level and stair case on page 13.
Intrigued? Anything I can answer? wink

thebraketester

14,192 posts

137 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Just more pics please. :-)

Z4monster

1,440 posts

259 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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We live in a Methodist chapel conversion. Built in 1850 and extended 1909, it has solid brick walls with no cavity. The people who converted it put the insulation inside the property and then created new plasterboard walls everywhere.
We can still see beams in the ceiling and still have double height spaces.
The original windows are only single glazed but we have fitted secondary glazing on most these now.
We have gas central heating which works well enough and also have fitted a wood burner to give us a fall back solution and a lovely focal point in the lounge.

We absolutely love it and are so glad we bought it.

It's a good balance of Chapel to modern house. Some conversions are all church and not a home while others go too far and look like any modern house once inside.

Djtemeka

1,802 posts

191 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Moominho said:
laughlaughlaugh

Until that point I was about to say how nice that was. Brilliant!
Good lord! biggrin