An old church converted into a four-bedroom house is on the market for £400,000.
The family home still has the stained glass windows, altar and pulpit from when it was a place of worship.
The church there dated back 131 years.
It also has two bathrooms, a stunning living space and open plan area as well as a generous garden area.
The Grade II Listed property is in Brynteg, near Wrexham, North Wales.
It is now called Hare House but was originally St Peter’s Church, built in 1894.

It is being sold by Monopoly estate agents, as reported by Luxury Property News.
The listing reads: “This Grade II listed property boasts an impressive array of original features.

“Uncluding exquisite stained glass windows, an authentic altar, a pulpit, a font and original bell and pull rope, all contributing to its unique character and charm.
“Ideal for those seeking a distinctive living space, this home seamlessly blends historical elegance with modern comfort.

“Another feature to this property is the generous garden to the rear where there is also access to a cellar.
“Hare House, as it is called now was originally St Peter’s church built in 1894.”

It adds: “The village of Brynteg has a number of local amenities within the village and is only approximately two miles away from Wrexham city centre.
“The property comprises a front porch, open-plan living space incorporating the lounge/dining area and kitchen, downstairs cloakroom, principal bedroom, en-suite.

“Downstairs WC to the ground floor and two bedrooms and shower room to the mezzanine floor.”












