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Sophie Law

Take a look inside this historic Renfrewshire church converted into ultra-modern home

An impressive historic church converted into an ultra-modern family home has gone on the market - and it looks incredible inside.

The three-bedroom flat inside Ranfurly Church, in Bridge Of Weir, has won awards for its jaw-dropping architecture and design.

Made from striking sandstone, this B-listed church still retains its original features such as stained glass windows, stone quoins and oak beams.

Despite the historic exterior, everything about this apartment is truly modern, sleek and contemporary.

Inside the property is a fabulous open-plan lounge and kitchen with a double-height ceiling and large rectangle windows, which flood the room with natural light.

On the first floor is a bathroom, bedroom and spacious hallway which has two floor-to-ceiling glass windows that overlook the lounge area.

A staircase leads to the second floor which has two further bedrooms.

The master bedroom even has a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room.

For those who are looking for extra perks, this church conversion comes with private parking and an outside area to sit when there is nice weather or to entertain guests with BBQs.

This imaginatively designed home was part of a development by Noah, a design company which concentrates on contemporary homes within historic properties and landmark buildings.

If you think this heavenly home will answer your property prayers, it will set you back £185,000.

To take a closer look at the converted church, visit the wesbite

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