Former Wesleyan Chapel in the heart of Hallbankgate is up for sale with a guide price of £239,950.

The Chapel, dating back to 1817, was used as a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel until around 1980 and has since been repurposed as a residential home and an art studio.

The unique property, located close to the market town of Brampton and excellent transport links to A69, still retains much of its original charm and character.

Entrance foyerEntrance foyer (Image: Britton Estates)

Majority of the ground floor is dedicated to the original chapel space which has previously been utilised as an art studio and, upon some renovation, has the potential for an open-plan lounge area for a family home.

The accommodation is split across the ground and first floors, consisting of two lounges, a dining kitchen, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, storage on the second floor, and gardens at the side and rear.

The ground floor has been most recently used as a residential home, with space for a lounge, dining kitchen, shower room and two bedrooms.

Kitchen areaKitchen area (Image: Britton Estates)

Its location posits it close to essential amenities - a school, pub and community hub are all within the local village.

The bustling market town of Brampton is just two miles away offering a wider range of amenities along with access to the A69 towards Newcastle.

The City of Carlisle is only a short drive away with further city amenities and excellent travel links with the M6 and West Coast Mainline.

Internal highlights include the entrance vestibule accessed through a large Gothic-style wooden door.

Living areaLiving area (Image: Britton Estates)

Two gothic-style windows illuminate the sandstone surrounds, flagged stone floor and beamed ceiling.

Then the lounge, adorned with original features, offers a great view of the side elevation through two sandstone-surround windows.

After the lounge, a passage leads to the dining kitchen - a good-sized space ample enough for a dining table and fit with a range of wooden base units.

Dining areaDining area (Image: Britton Estates)

Notably, over the range-style cooker sits a mosaic tiled splash back; a unique artwork left by the previous property owner.

Entering the original chapel area in the building, the setting restored its original character with vaulted ceilings and gothic stained glass windows.

This leads to a wooden staircase in the heart of the room, proceeding to the first floor.

BathroomBathroom (Image: Britton Estates)

The first floor hosts a lounge/dining room, finished with the chapel's original wooden flooring and partial pine wooden panelled ceiling.

This extends into a kitchenette sectioned off by a breakfast bar. The property also has two additional bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Externally, The Chapel offers a low-maintenance garden space at the side and rear which gives the property a private feel, overlooking the woodland running through the village.