Skillfully converted from a house of worship to a family home a number of years ago, The Old Chapel is a versatile property that would appeal to a variety of buyers.

While it is packed full of characterful original features including stone mullioned arched windows and the exposed beams in the upper floor accommodation, it would benefit from cosmetic updating to realise its full potential – and is looking for a new owner with a touch of divine inspiration and the desire to make their mark on their new home.

An 'upside-down' house, its accommodation is set over three floors.

On the lower ground floor is the utility room with an adjoining storage room, a shower room and a study with a door into the garden.

Upstairs on the ground floor are the entrance hall, the family bathroom and four bedrooms: a single bedroom, two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, one of which has an en-suite shower room and the master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.

The top floor is taken up by a stunning open-plan living dining kitchen, a light-filled space thanks to the clever use of Velux windows. As well as a feature fireplace, the focal point of this spacious room are the original A-frame and beams.

The Old Chapel has a driveway providing off-street parking for a number of vehicles as well as a detached double garage and store room. Steps and paths meander around the property, which has lawned gardens, patio areas and a summerhouse.

The property sits on the edge of Boltby, a village on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and approximately five miles from Thirsk. It is on the market at a guide price of £695,000.

For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact the Boroughbridge office of GSC Grays on 01423 590500.