Badger
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I grew up riding my bike around here all the time with my friends and only ever knew there was a small wooded area here. About 15 years ago I drove by one day and noticed they'd cleared it and inside was a church! A quick word with my father in law later and he said that it'd been abandoned all his life but was being converted to a house. fast forward to the present and it's been empty for a while now. It was for sale recently for £315,000 but has since been removed from sale. Here's what they said on the net.......
St Etheldreda’s church was originally built circa 1875 of stone construction and was sympathetically converted to a truly remarkable home. The property retains a wealth of original features including the font, pulpit plus many stone arched windows including three stained glass windows, one of which was designed by the famous C.E.Kemp. These features complimented by modern facilities to include a contemporary design kitchen with integrated appliances, reclaimed pine flooring to the main living room area plus en-suites to two of the four bedrooms.
This individual property has been finished to a very high specification, has an overall floor area of approximately 3100 square feet and rest in mature secluded grounds, with extensive parking and a triple garage block.
St Etheldreda’s church simply must be viewed it appreciate the stunning combination of original and character with modern day living
Sadly we couldn't get in but I hope this gives you a feel of the place.....
PA260272 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
So what would've been parked in here when it was newly converted. A 3 series BMW on one side and an MX5 on the other?
PA260275 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
There were some serious weeds here. The floor tiles in that doorway were great.
PA260277 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
PA260289 by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
PA260280 by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
Some seriously beautiful stained glass here.
PA260281 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
I assume this is the noteworthy one they mentioned.
PA260282 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
While we were here I remembered driving past years ago and seeing workmen up ending gravestones and piling them against the road side. A quick rummage through the very thick foliage revealed them.......
PA260295 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
Some of them were seriously big lumps of stone. There was even a complete lidded sarcophagus in there!
PA260302 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
PA260315 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
So there you have it. I've no idea what's going on now it's off the market. I hope someone does something with it soon though.
PA260291 by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
St Etheldreda’s church was originally built circa 1875 of stone construction and was sympathetically converted to a truly remarkable home. The property retains a wealth of original features including the font, pulpit plus many stone arched windows including three stained glass windows, one of which was designed by the famous C.E.Kemp. These features complimented by modern facilities to include a contemporary design kitchen with integrated appliances, reclaimed pine flooring to the main living room area plus en-suites to two of the four bedrooms.
This individual property has been finished to a very high specification, has an overall floor area of approximately 3100 square feet and rest in mature secluded grounds, with extensive parking and a triple garage block.
St Etheldreda’s church simply must be viewed it appreciate the stunning combination of original and character with modern day living
Sadly we couldn't get in but I hope this gives you a feel of the place.....
PA260272 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
So what would've been parked in here when it was newly converted. A 3 series BMW on one side and an MX5 on the other?
PA260275 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
There were some serious weeds here. The floor tiles in that doorway were great.
PA260277 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
PA260289 by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
PA260280 by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
Some seriously beautiful stained glass here.
PA260281 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
I assume this is the noteworthy one they mentioned.
PA260282 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
While we were here I remembered driving past years ago and seeing workmen up ending gravestones and piling them against the road side. A quick rummage through the very thick foliage revealed them.......
PA260295 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
Some of them were seriously big lumps of stone. There was even a complete lidded sarcophagus in there!
PA260302 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
PA260315 (2) by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr
So there you have it. I've no idea what's going on now it's off the market. I hope someone does something with it soon though.
PA260291 by mechanicalbadger, on Flickr