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Features

  • Striking Victorian chapel conversion dating from 1892
  • Characterful home retaining impressive Gothic architectural features
  • Open-plan living and dining area with tall arched windows
  • Spacious kitchen dining room
  • Study / home office
  • Three well-proportioned bedrooms
  • Principal bedroom with en-suite
  • Double garage / workshop with vaulted ceiling
  • Desirable village location close to Louth
  • NO FORWARD CHAIN

Nearest Stations

  • Cleethorpes Rail Station - 15.8 miles
  • Thorpe Culvert Rail Station - 16.0 miles
  • Market Rasen Rail Station - 16.5 miles
  • Grimsby Town Rail Station - 16.6 miles
  • New Clee Rail Station - 17.0 miles
A striking former Victorian chapel dating from 1892, beautifully converted by the previous owners to create a unique and characterful home in the desirable village of Legbourne. Church House retains many attractive architectural features reflecting its ecclesiastical origins, including Gothic arched windows, exposed beams and decorative brick detailing. These distinctive elements combine with generous internal proportions to create a home of considerable charm and individuality. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and provides spacious and versatile living space together with a private courtyard garden, additional lawned garden and a large garage/workshop. The property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive period home within easy reach of the market town of Louth. For sale with NO CHAIN. Property Ref: 101134009474

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