Built in 1895 as a Wesleyan Chapel, ‘Heath Chapel’ on Shire Lane‚ Chesterfield, was first converted into two homes in the 1920s before being converted again into the detached home.
The house has several places to entertain, including a large living room, open plan kitchen diner and conservatory.
There is also a practical utility room and a snug.
A spokesman for Yopa, who is marketing the property for offers over £500,000, said: “A magnificent detached family property. There is an exclusive open house on September 5, 2pm to 4pm. If you would like to come please ensure you book your slot.”
You can book a slot here.
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There is also a practical utility room and a snug.
5. Kitchen Diner
The dining area is defined with an oversized pine fire surround with feature hearth and cast iron grate and exposed brickwork to the chimney breast.
Photo: Yopa
6. Lobby Area
The owner has defined this sitting area a reading chairs "enhanced" with an arched stained glass window.
Photo: Yopa
7. Living Room
With a stained glass window and French doors that lead to the side courtyard and sitting area.
Photo: Yopa