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Thomas Kingsley & Danya Bazaraa

Inside 1838 church converted into one of UK's most majestic homes worth £44m

A 1838 church has been converted into one of Britain's most majestic homes - and it could be yours for £44million.

The former Knightsbridge church is only a few yards away from the famous Harrods in Kensington and Chelsea, London.

St Saviours church was originally designed by architect George Basevi in 1838, My London reports.

Incredible photographs show that despite at least £20million being spent on renovations, most of the Grade II building's original features were preserved.

The nave columns, exposed oak beams and mullioned windows have all been maintained to allow a Victorian architecture to meet a modern design.

The 12,102 square foot home has a grand four main bedrooms and three guest rooms.

The incredible living room in the Grade II-listed St Saviours Church (Knight Frank)
This is the film room in the amazing property (Knight Frank)

It has an entire floor dedicated to leisure with a swimming pool, treatment room, sauna, steam room and media room.

It recently completed its transformation more than 15 years since most of the church was sold by the Diocese of London for £1 million.

One of the huge bedrooms (Knight Frank)
The home has a large swimming pool (Knight Frank)

The church is believed to have been sold due to dwindling congregation numbers and mounting repair bills.

Now the home could be your for an eye-watering £44 million.

It is located in Walton Street, near to both Knightsbridge and South Kensington stations.

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