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Built as a family chapel on a Kentish estate in 1870 in the Gothic manner of the principal house, this building was later used as a fishing lodge and then left derelict. We converted it to a house which present a few challenges. A Grade II listed chapel is not the easiest to form into a dwelling but with the delicate insertion of a floor and some very slim dormers, bedrooms could be achieved in the roof whilst the ground floor was sensitively subdivided to form the living areas.
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