Heapham Chapel Gainsborough | | DN21 5PT

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Dating back to 1896 Heapham Chapel is a Grade II REAR LOBBY Listed building full of period features and character. With door to side elevation, access through to The building is an attractive brick and slate former Wesleyan Chapel with a hipped roof, decorative ridge BEDROOM 14’ 9’’ x 14’ 8’’ (4.49m x 4.47m) tiles and original stained glass windows. The property With underfloor heating, window to side elevations and has been lovingly converted to retain many original feature panelling. features including vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, panelling and doors with decorative features made from BATHROOM 10’ 7’’ x 7’ 5’’ (3.22m x 2.26m) original pews and lectern. With two windows to side elevation, engineered oak flooring, heated towel rail, underfloor heating, slipper The property features underfloor heating and comprises bath with mixer tap and shower, pedestal washbasin of an open plan living space with bespoke kitchen, large and low level WC. bedroom and feature bathroom with vaulted ceiling, a mezzanine above the living space to create a snug/ MEZZANINE FLOOR AREA 10’ 9’’ x 9’ 1’’ (3.27m x occasional Bedroom Two, and having courtyard style 2.77m) garden to the side. The hamlet of Heapham is located With freestanding oak and glass staircase leading to approximately five miles south east of Gainsborough Mezzanine providing Snug Area/Occasional Bedroom and is conveniently located for nearby Sturgate Airfield Two use. with easy access to Lincoln and A1 road and railway network links to . OUTSIDE To the front of the property is the original iron railings ENTRANCE and gate leading to a gravelled area with parking space The property is entered via an original side door for two cars. A path leads to the side of the property leading into a lobby with doors to living space, bedroom with courtyard garden and adjoining two outside Stores and bathroom. both with power connected. One has plumbing for washing machine and the other has gas fired boiler OPEN PLAN LIVING SPACE 25’ 0’’ x 19’ 2’’ (7.61m and associated services. The property has a Klargester x 5.84m) septic tank. With six original stained glass windows to side the windows have been restored with brass worm and DIRECTIONS screw top openers, under floor heating with engineered Leaving Lincoln on the A57 turn right onto the oak flooring, original numbered pews and wall vents. B1241 toward Saxilby. Follow this road through The original double doors lead to the vestibule space Ingleby and onto Sturton By Stow. Continue towards and the main arched doors to the property. Stow. Proceed through this village and the villages of Willingham By Stow, Kexby and Upton towards KITCHEN AREA 10’ 6’’ x 9’ 6’’ (3.20m x 2.89m) Heapham. On entering the village bear right onto A raised feature Kitchen with Bespoke area of Common Lane where the property can be found on cupboards and shelving made from original pews, the righthand side.​ induction hob, ceramic sink, electric oven.

Heapham Chapel_4 PAGE_V3.indd 2 01/06/2015 12:02 Agents Notes: All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial with metric equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Printed 02.06.2015

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