Epic proportions are on offer at this converted church, for sale in Västra Götaland County in Western Sweden.
The Norrmannebo Chapel was built in 1919 and served the local community for 100 years before it was converted into a private residence in 2014. While it has a new role, interiors very much celebrate the building’s original use, starting in the nave – reborn as the living room and dining space, and crowned by a swooping timber-arched ceiling.
Plank floorboards and decorative mouldings are all original, as are paintings, including an angel fresco and decorative calligraphy. A large kitchen island stands on the spot of the old altar, while the sacristy is now a guest room or family room.
On the upper level, the church organ has been replaced with two bedrooms, which peek out over the living room through a glass balcony. Matilda Lindström and Yvonne Karlsson of Lansfast are marketing the converted chapel, with the price on application.