A UNIQUE property in Wotton has gone on the market for £765,000. 

The former chapel - which dates back to 1703 - has been converted into a three-bedroom house.

The property - which also features three bathrooms - used to be known as the Old Town Meeting House and was later extended and adapted into a Victorian Chapel. 

It was still functioning as a Methodist Meeting House up until the late 1900s. 

The home - which is currently being sold by Milbury’s - has even appeared in American monthly magazine Architectural Digest. 

It also features an open living space and workshop area as well as tall Gothic windows and exposed roof beams. 

Stroud News and Journal: Photos of the converted chapel in Wotton which is currently being sold by Milbury’s

Stroud News and Journal: Photos of the converted chapel in Wotton which is currently being sold by Milbury’s

Stroud News and Journal: Photos of the converted chapel in Wotton which is currently being sold by Milbury’s

Stroud News and Journal: Photos of the converted chapel in Wotton which is currently being sold by Milbury’s

Stroud News and Journal: Photos of the converted chapel in Wotton which is currently being sold by Milbury’s

A Milbury’s spokesperson said: “‘Hidden in plain sight', a quintessential summary of how this extraordinary Chapel conversion sits quietly in the centre of Wotton under Edge but without disclosing or revealing any of the secrets that lay within. 

“Hiding all of its charm, character and beauty from those who pass by, the unassuming and subtle exterior conceals a most fascinating interior which combines a versatile arrangement of eye opening living space and workshop area.”

“The property has been sympathetically and meticulously restored by the current owner who as a silversmith and artist by trade incorporates much of his artistic flare and qualities whilst not losing the integrity of the building, nor of its past as a place of prayer and learning."