Guide price
£565,000
(£434/sq. ft)
3 bed detached house for saleMain Street, Mursley MK17
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,302 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Taylor Walsh
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About this property
Historic Victorian Chapel Conversion
Lancet-Style Windows Flooding the Interior with Natural Light
Three Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms
Open Plan Living/Dining Area With Double-Height Ceiling and Exposed Beams
Utility Room
Private Parking Area
Under-Floor Heating
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.
EPC Rating: E
Location
Mursley is a charming Buckinghamshire village set amid open countryside, offering peaceful rural living within easy reach of Milton Keynes and Aylesbury. The village features attractive period homes, a well-regarded primary school, a parish church, a refurbished village hall, and popular sports facilities including cricket and football. A newly built inclusive playground and exercise area enhances its strong community feel, while The Green Man pub and a local farm shop café provide welcoming social hubs. Though delightfully tranquil, Mursley benefits from good road links to the A421 and convenient access to rail services at nearby Bletchley, making it an ideal location for buyers seeking countryside calm with practical connectivity.
Entrance Hall
Window to front, terracotta tiled flooring, under-floor heating, stairs to first floor landing.
Hallway
Terracotta tiled flooring, under-floor heating, door to external yard.
Utility Room (4.47m x 1.91m)
Base and eye level units with worktop space, stainless steel sink unit with single drainer and mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine, window to rear, terracotta tiled flooring, built in cupboard.
Bedroom 1 (2.97m x 3.76m)
Window to front, under-floor heating, fitted wardrobes to one wall.
En-Suite
White suite comprising corner pedestal wash hand basin, shower cubicle and low-level WC, tiled splashbacks, tiled flooring.
Bedroom 2 (3.35m x 3.76m)
Window to front, under-floor heating, built in wardrobes.
Bathroom
White suite comprising bath with shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and low-level WC, tiled splashbacks, window to side, tiled flooring, under-floor heating.
Landing/Study Area
Currently being used as an office space with front views overlooking the Green, Window to front, window to side
Lounge/Dining Area (6.50m x 3.96m)
Dining Area 11'4" x 7'11" (3.45m x 2.41m). Open plan living area consists of stripped floorboards, vaulted panelled ceilings, two feature hatch doors to the loft space, arched windows to the front and side aspect, underfloor heating.
Bedroom 3/Snug (2.26m x 3.45m)
Window to rear, window to side, stripped floorboards, underfloor heating.
Kitchen (2.64m x 3.45m)
Kitchen comprises a range of freestanding units and shelving, wooden worktops, inset Belfast sink unit with mixer tap and draining board, Rangemaster cooker with extractor over, space for American style fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Window to the rear.
Parking - Off Street
Separate block paved area provides allocated parking for 3 cars.
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