St. Nicholas Church in Kyloe, North Cumberland, England was built in 1792. It was deconsecrated in the 1980's, and stood derelict and abandoned for 20 years. Then, in 2002, it was taken on as a residential conversion project. Now completed, the former church has 4-5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, two reception rooms, two kitchens and a huge open plan living area. It sits on one acre of land, and contains a large garden. The property is currently for sale.
Here are some
stunning photos of the house. The website can be found
here.
-Jon
posted by Jon at 10:39 PM I I
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