£575,000
4 bed detached house for saleThe Street, Fersfield, Diss, Norfolk IP22
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Abbotts - Attleborough
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About this property
A Charming Chapel Conversion with Endless Possibilities
A pair of swan-neck gates marks the entrance to this enchanting chapel, providing privacy from the road. Beyond, a gravel driveway offers ample parking alongside a covered carport on the right. The soft peach-pink chapel can be accessed through multiple doors along the southern elevation, as well as a convenient kitchen entrance near the carport. The property’s thoughtful layout allows for flexible movement, adapting effortlessly to different needs.
Step Inside
A small lobby leads directly into the heart of the home, where the open-plan design fosters a sense of sociability. The absence of a traditional hallway means the ground floor flows seamlessly, with subtle delineations between spaces. Oak flooring—both elegant and practical—complements fresh white walls, unifying the expansive interior.
The L-shaped sitting room offers generous space for gatherings and can be naturally divided into smaller areas. An oil-burning stove, providing the charm of a wood burner without the hassle, is set against the chapel’s original end wall, where brick pillars and oak beams remain. Beside it, a charming cubbyhole, still holding the minister’s old shoe polish, has been preserved as a unique feature by successive owners.
The centrally positioned staircase is a masterful design element, enhancing both functionality and flow. It allows for easy movement around the ground floor while subtly partitioning the dining area, creating a cozy yet open space for meals. From the dining room, another wide archway leads into the kitchen, housed within an extension to the chapel. A second oil-burning stove, positioned between the kitchen and dining room, adds warmth and ambiance to both spaces.
Built just three years ago, the kitchen is a showcase of timeless simplicity. Soft stone-colored shaker units are topped with gleaming white quartz, maximizing both style and practicality. With ample storage, wall units are kept to a minimum, ensuring a bright and airy feel. A pair of electric ovens and a spacious propane-fired hob make this kitchen a dream for enthusiastic cooks.
Potential for an Annexe
Dating back to around 1860, the chapel has been extended and adapted over time, yet it still offers exciting potential for further transformation. At one end of the building, an additional extension accommodates a study (or extra bedroom) and a shower room. Currently accessible through the main living space, this area could be reconfigured to create a self-contained annexe with its own private entrance. Adjacent to this, the garage and utility room present an opportunity for conversion into a kitchen, further enhancing the annexe’s potential.
Upstairs: Light, Space & Stunning Views
Large dormer windows on either side of the chapel’s roof have made space for three generously sized double bedrooms. The largest of these benefits from dual-aspect windows, offering beautiful countryside views throughout the year. A Jack-and-Jill shower room serves all three bedrooms, doubling as an en-suite to the master.
Storage: A Home That Delivers
A well-designed home should offer excellent storage, and this one certainly does. All three bedrooms feature built-in cupboards and shelves, while downstairs, a spacious walk-in closet sits conveniently next to the bathroom. Two attic spaces provide even more storage—one above the downstairs bedroom, ready for boarding, and a fully boarded loft above the upper floor bedrooms.
Outdoor Living & Garden Delights
With three sets of French doors and multiple additional entrances, this home is perfect for embracing indoor-outdoor living, particularly in the warmer months. The wrap-around garden ensures you’ll always find a sunlit spot, whether it’s enjoying morning coffee in the gravel courtyard by the kitchen or sipping wine on the terrace at sunset.
Situated on an unusual triangular plot, the majority of the garden enjoys a southwest orientation. The owners have carefully cultivated a mix of vibrant dahlias, echinacea, and a beautiful rose garden beneath a central silver birch tree. A dedicated vegetable plot, tucked away in the far corner, features raised beds sheltered by hedging—ideal for homegrown produce.
A Shed & A Tiki Hut Retreat
A thatched, open-sided tiki hut offers a unique outdoor workspace, complete with WiFi, ethernet, and lighting—perfect for remote working. As the day winds down, it transforms into a delightful alfresco dining area.
Across the lawn, a generously sized shed houses a fully equipped workshop with electricity and usb points—a haven for hobbyists and tinkerers alike.
This captivating chapel conversion is more than just a home; it’s a lifestyle, blending historic charm with modern comforts and endless possibilities.
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