Unique Party Homes for Sale Across England in Pictures
Several distinctive properties converted into homes are currently on the market in England, showcasing a blend of historic charm and modern design.
In Gloucestershire, Marshfield Chapel, a Grade II*-listed building originally a chapel from 1752, was converted into a private residence in 2020. It features open-plan living spaces beneath vaulted ceilings, arched ecclesiastical windows, paneled galleries, and a spiral staircase leading to the main bedroom. The asking price is £850,000.
In Warwickshire, the School Farm Barn in Maxstoke was transformed in 2021 into a five-bedroom eco-home situated on 0.2 hectares (0.5 acres) of land. It includes a natural swimming pool, a ground-floor open-plan living area, pantry and wine cabinet, and a mezzanine landing under a vaulted ceiling. It is priced at £2,000,000.
Trewarmett in Cornwall offers a converted 19th-century chapel near Tintagel with an inverted layout, having bedrooms on the ground floor and galleries with an open-plan reception on the first floor. Features include a timber kitchen, warm wood paneling, arched windows, and a concealed guest shower. Trebarwith beach is accessible within a 30-minute walk.
In Devon, Westcott House, a Grade II-listed property located in Rockbeare about seven miles from Exeter and near the airport and A30, boasts a dining room with an open fireplace, a mint-green kitchen and breakfast room, and a lawned garden. It is listed for £950,000.
Lastly, in Pimlico, London, there is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment on the second floor near Pimlico underground station. The galley kitchen opens into a snug area with sash windows offering views over St George’s Square, and residents have access to a communal roof terrace. The asking price is £875,000.