A property boasting a "stunning chapel" designed by leading Maidenhead architects has hit the market.
Located on All Saints Avenue in Maidenhead, the unique detached property includes three bedrooms and one bathroom across three floors.
Named Chapel Lodge, the property is said to have been built around 1897 by EJ Shrewsbury for the Maidenhead Cemetery Company.
Estate agents Romans Maidenhead said: "Edward James Shrewsbury (1852-1924) began in practice at Maidenhead in 1875 and went on to become the town's leading architect of the late C19 and early C20.
"Among his works are the Jubilee clock tower on Station Approach (1901), the former Technical School on Marlow Road (1896), and the churches of St Peter, Furze Platt (1897) and St John, Littlewick Green (1893)."
"The property offers a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of local history, comprising of a cemetery lodge and chapel building."
The home has been upgraded over the years and the ground floor now includes a large kitchen with modern appliances, a reception room complete with a fireplace and a downstairs toilet - alongside the chapel.
Upstairs the first floor includes the master bedroom with ensuite and a second bedroom.
The spiral staircase continues up to the second floor where the third and final bedroom can be found.
Advertised on RightMove by Romans, an open house will be taking place on Saturday, January 20.
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