Property description
A former church converted into four bespoke, architect designed properties each with two allocated parking spaces and a share of the grounds. St. Luke’s Church is a Grade II listed former chapel sitting in its own grounds of approx. 1 acre within Fairfield Park. Designed by George Fowler-Jones, it was constructed by William Webster between 1858 and 1861 with further additions between 1870 and 1871.
Following a lengthy and sympathetic conversion it has now been converted into four new contemporary designed dwellings beautifully blended with its stunning original architectural features. Attention to quality and detail is fastidious and features include engineered American white oak and/or porcelain floors throughout, traditionally handmade custom Oak stairs with glass balustrading to stairwells and balconies. Modern technology discretely abounds with motorised conservation rooflights, wet underfloor heating with Heat miser controls, Neomiser intelligent heating control, RAKO lighting, Creston whole home integration as well as full house heat recovery ventilation.
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