An old church has been converted into a modern, four-bedroom house which even has its own pool table.
The place of worship was derelict and hadn’t been used for years.
Developers bought it and turned it into a contemporary pad that has a trendy, open-plan living room.
A huge flat-screen TV is built into a shelving unit with a fireplace underneath.
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The kitchen boasts two ovens and two microwaves.
The games room has a pool table in it and a games console.
There are four decent size bedrooms all with en suites and a main bathroom.
The former Moorsholm Methodist Church – which was over 100 years old – also has a roof terrace. It is located in the village of Moorsholm, near Redcar, North Yorks.
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The property is on the market for £525,000 with Bradley Hall estate agents and advertised on Rightmove.
One local Bob Liddell said: “The chapel in the village where I was born.
“All done up as a Grand Design.
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“Nobody goes to chapel anymore.”
The listing for the property, as reported by What’s The Jam, reads: “A converted church located in the beautiful village of Moorsholm, this property certainly provides that rural escape.
“This church conversation has been meticulously executed by the owner and every detail has been carefully considered during the process.“
The open plan lounge, dining, and kitchen area is spectacular, with a vaulted ceiling featuring original beams, a mezzanine level with oak and glass balcony.
“The kitchen features a good mix of wall and base units, worktops with a tiled splashback, an island housing the sink, and integrated appliances to include a dishwasher, fridge freezer, double oven, and induction hob with extractor fan.
On the ground floor, you will also find two bedrooms both featuring carpeted flooring and ensuite facilities with toilet, sink, and walk-in shower, as well as a family bathroom and a games room.”
It adds: “The games room located at the rear of the property is a great space.
“The family bathroom is a luxurious space with a white suite comprising of walk-in waterfall shower, bath, toilet, and vanity sink.”
It could be used as a holiday house.
“Due to the outstanding location and unique nature of the property, the vendor has obtained some projections for annual income for holiday lets,” it adds.
“At 63% occupancy the property could achieve £72,000 projected annual income, with an annual increase yearly thereafter.”
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