Former Bury St Edmunds Regency chapel, now a five-bed home, is up for sale at £1.175 million
A converted former Regency chapel, situated on one of Bury St Edmunds' most historic and picturesque squares, has come on to the market with a price tag of £1.175 million.
The property, 4a St Mary's Square, was built in 1811 and has been restored to create a modern home of elegant proportions with generous accommodation arranged over two floors.
It is being by marketed by Bedfords.
A large reception hall opens into the kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with a range of high-gloss units, with inset gas hob and fridge/freezer drawers. A secondary kitchen/utility space has two ovens, warming drawers, dishwasher and space for a washing machine.
The living space comprises two connected rooms – a snug and a full-height sitting room.
On the first floor is the principal bedroom, with en suite shower room, plus four further bedrooms, a shower room and a family bathroom.
Outside, there is a private, walled courtyard garden with terrace, raised beds and built-in seating.
See more online at bedfords.co.uk.
For further information or to book a viewing appointment, call 01284 769999.