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Two striking church conversions

Two stunning converted churches have recently come onto the market. A three bedroomed townhouse in Ludlow converted from an original chapel, and a detached converted chapel near Bishops Castle - take our photo tour!

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Two stunning converted churches have recently come onto the market. A three bedroomed townhouse in Ludlow converted from an original chapel, and a detached converted chapel near Bishops Castle - take our photo tour!

Number 2, Zion Mews in New Road, Ludlow, is a unique and outstanding former chapel which has been converted into a luxury three-bedroom townhouse.

The property is one of just four highly original residencies in Zion Mews, perched close to Ludlow's bustling centre with its shops and amenities.nextpageZion Mews

The property houses a multitude of ecclesiastic features as well as a modern, luxurious interior.

It includes a parking space and is ready for immediate occupation, for offers around £239,950 through Nock Deighton's Ludlow branch.nextpageZion Mews new kitchen

The ground floor at Zion Mews includes a hall, cloakroom with WC and a stylish, well-fitted kitchen (pictured above) with a dining area and range of built-in appliances.nextpageZion Mews sitting room

On the lower ground floor there's a shower room and two bedrooms, while the second floor houses the master bedroom with en-suite bath and shower room.nextpageZion Mews stained glass window

A particular feature on the first floor at Zion Mews is a modern L-shaped living room, which boasts a striking stained glass window. nextpageThe Old Chapel

The second conversion is The Old Chapel at Cefn Einion, near Bishops Castle, which is on the market for offers around £315,000 through Nock Deighton Ludlow.

There are three good bedrooms (ground floor with en-suite), a built-on conservatory, lounge with solid fuel stove, adjoining re-fitted kitchen, main shower room, a small garden to the front and a manageable rear garden with timber shed and decked area, along with parking to the front and side.

The Old Chapel overlooks the breathtaking contryside over the Mainstone Valley and its surrounding hills, and much of the property has been designed to take advantage of the wonderful views.

Its quiet country spot affords the property plenty of privacy and solitude, making it not only a highly desirable home but an ideal holiday cottage too.

For more information on either of these splendid conversions, call Nock Deighton on (01584) 877555 or visit www.nockdeighton.co.uk

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