Unique Party Homes for Sale Across England
A selection of distinctive homes across England are currently on the market, each with unique historical and architectural features.
Marshfield Chapel in Gloucestershire is a Grade II*-listed building constructed in 1752 and converted into a private residence in 2020. It boasts open-plan living under vaulted ceilings, arched ecclesiastical windows, galleries at each end, and a spiral staircase leading to the main bedroom. It is priced at £850,000.
In Warwickshire, School Farm Barn near Maxstoke has been transformed from a grain store in 2021 into a five-bedroom eco-home set on 0.2 hectares (0.5 acres). This property features a natural swimming pool, an open-plan ground floor, a pantry, wine cabinet, and glazed panels connecting the kitchen to the garden. It is listed for £2 million.
Trebarwith in Cornwall offers a converted 19th-century chapel with an inverted layout, placing bedrooms on the ground floor and a spacious open-plan reception on the first floor. The home includes a timber kitchen, warm wooden ceiling panels, arched windows, and a cleverly hidden guest shower. Trebarwith beach is approximately a 30-minute walk away. The price was not stated.
Westcott House in Rockbeare, Devon, is another Grade II-listed property featuring a dining room with an open fireplace and sash windows opening onto a snug and hallway. The mint-green country-style kitchen/breakfast room and flagstone flooring add rustic charm. The sitting room overlooks a lawned garden. The house is about seven miles from Exeter and near the A30, listed at £950,000.
Finally, in Pimlico, London, a two-bedroom, one-bath apartment occupies a second-floor unit in a white stucco terrace near Belgrave Road. This property has a galley kitchen opening to a snug with sash windows and access to a communal roof terrace. It is close to Pimlico underground station and priced at £875,000.