A beautifully converted Victorian Wesleyan chapel (1876) now a 3-bed home. Gabled roof, lancet windows, central arched doorway. En suite, family bathroom, utility on ground. Open-plan lounge, dining a
A distinctive Victorian Wesleyan chapel built in 1876, now a beautifully converted three-bedroom home combining period charm with contemporary comfort.
Originally built in 1876 as the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel serving the village of Mursley, this striking brick-built property with its gabled slate roof, lancet windows, and central arched doorway remains a landmark of the village’s Nonconformist heritage. A carved stone plaque in the gable proudly reads “Wesleyan 1876”, preserving the building’s identity and sense of history.
Sympathetically converted into a private dwelling, The Old Chapel offers around 1,300 sq ft (121 sqm) of accommodation, arranged to make the most of its dramatic architecture and abundant natural light.
Accommodation
Ground Floor
A welcoming entrance hall gives access to the principal rooms on this level. The main bedroom enjoys an en suite shower room, while a second double bedroom sits opposite the family bathroom. A utility room provides practical space for laundry and storage, completing the ground-floor accommodation.
First Floor
Stairs rise to a light and open landing incorporating a study area, ideal for home working. From here, the building’s ecclesiastical origins are most apparent: a spectacular open-plan, double-height lounge and dining area occupies the central space, framed by the chapel’s original lancet windows and high vaulted ceiling. The kitchen adjoins this area and is fitted with modern cabinetry and integrated appliances. A versatile third bedroom or snug completes the first floor, offering a quiet retreat or guest room as required.