A detached Chapel conversion dating from the 1800s in Fritwell just outside of Bicester has come on the market.
The former Methodist Church, located on East Street, Fritwell includes three double bedrooms, a wrap-around garden and is set on 1,216 square feet.
The church was converted in the 1920s and now offers a studio in the garden which could be used as a home office, perfect now with hybrid working becoming popular.
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Chancellors estate agents, who listed the property, said: “This former Methodist Church built in the late 1800s and converted in the 1920s offers a huge amount of history with modern day improvements, situated in the popular village of Fritwell.
“The Chapel comes with a studio in the garden which would make an excellent home office.”
The home also boasts a reception room with double doors onto the garden, three store rooms and a family bathroom
It has a guide price of £500,000 is on the market with Chancellors, Bicester. They can be reached at Chancellors, 2 Sheep St, Bicester OX26 6TB. To contact them, call 01868834139
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