
This Grade II* listed 12th century former church in Richangles, Suffolk was carefully converted into a four bedroom home in the 1980s. Local wood was used in a way that was considered so that the house maintained the magnificence of the church, while keeping a firm focus on original features such as stained glass windows, soaring ceilings and exposed wooden beams. The renovation has been completed by the furniture maker. Further thoughtful remodeling by previous owners has made it fully equipped for modern living. Surrounded by one acre of gardens with nearby woods and fields, the house is secluded but close to the thriving market towns of Eye and Debenham, easily accessible from London.
Church conversions came to mind after finding beauty last week. Later, her husband sent her a list of properties in a town near her, and she dreamed of buying one. InigoI would prefer not to have a cemetery on the premises. yeah yeah yeah
























