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Christina O'Neill

Two-bedroom duplex in a converted gothic church has its own indoor brick archway

If you're looking for a property that's a wee bit unique, this might just be the answer to your prayers.

A two-bedroom duplex apartment housed in a converted French gothic-style church has gone onto the market.

Situated next to Queen's Park in the southside, the building boasts an resident’s atrium, stair/elevator access to first floor level and a broad reception hallway.

Then, on the first floor, there are two generously sized double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, the master with an en-suite shower. There's a three-piece main bathroom accessed from the hallway too.

A staircase leads up to the second floor which reveals an "outstanding" open plan living/dining room, including an integrated kitchen with breakfast bar.

The stand-out feature has to be the alcove: Hidden beneath vaulted brickwork archways and flooded with natural light via four velux windows.

Feeling reflective? You can do some soul-searching in the residents' garden grounds around the building too.

The former Crosshill Queen's Park Church, which opened in 1873, has a stunning square tower which can be seen for miles around too. You know what they say: The higher the tower, the closer to God... Or something.

It's on the market for £209,000 – have a look on RightMove .

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