Fancy living in a converted church?  Then this beautiful property will answer all your prayers.

A former parish church in a Worcestershire village has gone on sale for £610,000.

The stunning home in Knightwick, Worcester, has three to four bedrooms and has kept all of its original ecclesiastical features.

It is in the beautiful Teme Valley and close to Malvern and the city of Worcester.

The lounge in the converted church near Worcester

The Old Church is Grade II listed and dates back to 1856 and converted into a house in around 2014.

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It may now be a home, but the design has retained most of the original features. These include the original arched doorways, quarry tiled floor to the entrance lobby, tall ecclesiastical stained and leaded glass windows, high ceilings and exposed beams.

A glass staircase with a glass balustrade rises from the entrance hall to the mezzanine sitting/dining room.  This has a vaulted ceiling and a contemporary La Nordica wood burning stove.

At the opposite end of the room is another staircase leading down to the kitchen/breakfast/family room. This has a fitted kitchen with an island, electric AGA, Belfast sink and enough space for an American fridge freezer, as well as an integrated dishwasher and fridge. 

The master bedroom has an en suite fitted with a freestanding roll top bath and a corner shower with waterfall and handheld showerheads.

There is a door to a dressing room, which could be turned into a study or nursery.

The house also has two more double bedrooms, each with a door to the Jack and Jill shower room fitted with a double shower with waterfall and handheld shower heads.

Outside, the property has electric double gates and gravel parking and there is a house in front of the tandem garage. 

The house has walled grounds which wrap around the house and a landscaped garden with a lawn, decked terrace and a paved terrace.