For little more than a quarter of a million pounds, one lucky buyer could be lounging in the comfort of a converted 19th century church in the heart of Lancashire.

Lancashire Telegraph:

The Chapel, situated on Church Terrace in Higher Walton, was built in the 1870s and is now on the market for £250,000.

Lancashire Telegraph:

Maintaining many of the original features of the old Methodist church, the two-bedroom penthouse apartment is set over two floors with outstanding countryside views.

Entering the property through arched church doors, original beams and trusses make way for an open-plan lounge and kitchen with exposed brick walls and an exquisite balcony with wrought iron fencing.

Lancashire Telegraph:

Both bedrooms are located on this floor, with the master bedroom also comprising of an en-suite bathroom.

A spiral staircase leads to the second floor where a second reception room with balcony is located, providing potential for a third bedroom, study or lounge.

Lancashire Telegraph:

The apartment also benefits from communal gardens to the rear, which is mainly laid to lawn with plants, shrubs and bushes, a decking area, and side access paths.

Lancashire Telegraph:

Located close to all local amenities, superstores, bus routes, schools, and main motorway connections, this outstanding character penthouse would suit a professional person or couple who enjoy contemporary living with rustic qualities.

For more details and to arrange a viewing, contact Yopa.

Lancashire Telegraph: