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Transformed church which featured on George Clarke’s The Restoration Man will go to public sale

A church conversion that was one of many first houses to characteristic on George Clarke’s The Restoration Man is to go beneath the hammer for a snip at simply £250,000.

The agricultural pad in Pembrokeshire, Wales, was solely the second property to characteristic on the hit Channel 4 present, which ran from 2010 to 2017.

However the newest proprietor has now determined to promote up and the previous church will go to public sale this week with a information worth of 1 / 4 of 1,000,000.

The Restoration Man adopted courageous owners as they tried to transform or renovate historic properties into trendy houses.

A church conversion that was one of the first homes to feature on George Clarke's The Restoration Man is to go under the hammer for a snip at just £250,000

A church conversion that was one of many first houses to characteristic on George Clarke’s The Restoration Man is to go beneath the hammer for a snip at simply £250,000

The rural pad in Pembrokeshire, Wales, was only the second property to feature on the hit Channel 4 show, which ran from 2010 to 2017 (pictured: one of the three bedrooms)

The agricultural pad in Pembrokeshire, Wales, was solely the second property to characteristic on the hit Channel 4 present, which ran from 2010 to 2017 (pictured: one of many three bedrooms)

Episode two featured Gareth Williams and Jill Austin who, regardless of having no expertise in any respect, fell in love with the constructing and deliberate to transform it with a tiny finances of simply £55,000.

They ended up sourcing most of their supplies on eBay and needed an uncommon pad for his or her sons aged 12 and 9 after dwelling in a lavatory commonplace terraced home.

In addition to being an uncommon constructing, the church, close to Mathry, comes with its very personal graves which have to remain and a freshwater spring, which was discovered by water dowsing.

George was sceptical that Gareth might do the work for his finances and the ultimate invoice did in truth are available in at £77,000.

But the latest owner has now decided to sell up and the former church will go to auction this week with a guide price of a quarter of a million (pictured: the kitchen using traditional elements like the old church window)

However the newest proprietor has now determined to promote up and the previous church will go to public sale this week with a information worth of 1 / 4 of 1,000,000 (pictured: the kitchen utilizing conventional components just like the previous church window)

The Restoration Man followed brave homeowners as they attempted to convert or renovate historic properties into modern homes (pictured: one of the three bedrooms)

The Restoration Man adopted courageous owners as they tried to transform or renovate historic properties into trendy houses (pictured: one of many three bedrooms)

Episode two featured Gareth Williams and Jill Austin (pictured with their two children) who, despite having no experience at all, fell in love with the building and planned to convert it with a tiny budget of just £55,000

Episode two featured Gareth Williams and Jill Austin (pictured with their two kids) who, regardless of having no expertise in any respect, fell in love with the constructing and deliberate to transform it with a tiny finances of simply £55,000

As well as being an unusual building, the church, near Mathry, comes with its very own graves which have to stay and a freshwater spring, which was found by water dowsing. The garden is to the side of the property and has far reaching views over the countryside

In addition to being an uncommon constructing, the church, close to Mathry, comes with its very personal graves which have to remain and a freshwater spring, which was discovered by water dowsing. The backyard is to the facet of the property and has far reaching views over the countryside

George Clarke (pictured) was sceptical that Gareth could do the work for his budget and the final bill did in fact come in at £77,000

George Clarke (pictured) was sceptical that Gareth might do the work for his finances and the ultimate invoice did in truth are available in at £77,000

The church featured on the show in 2010 and was finished by the time the programme visited again in 2012 for a catch-up, but it was put up for sale in 2016 and sold in July that year for £180,000

The church featured on the present in 2010 and was completed by the point the programme visited once more in 2012 for a catch-up, but it surely was put up on the market in 2016 and bought in July that 12 months for £180,000

The new owners converted Gareth and Jill's bathroom and installed a double shower in another room instead

The brand new house owners transformed Gareth and Jill’s toilet and put in a double bathe in one other room as a substitute

The couple created two similar rooms for their sons, with boht of them featuring a ladder to the loft area. The new owners converted one of the rooms into a bathroom.

The couple created two related rooms for his or her sons, with boht of them that includes a ladder to the loft space. The brand new house owners transformed one of many rooms into a rest room.

The couple ended up sourcing most of their materials on eBay and wanted an unusual pad for their sons aged 12 and nine after living in a bog standard terraced house. (pictured: the tiled shower room that features a double shower finished with hand crafted copper shower heads alongside a hand beaten copper sink)

The couple ended up sourcing most of their supplies on eBay and needed an uncommon pad for his or her sons aged 12 and 9 after dwelling in a lavatory commonplace terraced home. (pictured: the tiled bathe room that contains a double bathe completed with hand crafted copper bathe heads alongside a hand crushed copper sink)

Now, six years on, the latest owner is selling up, with the home about to go under the hammer with a guide price of £250,000

Now, six years on, the most recent proprietor is promoting up, with the house about to go beneath the hammer with a information worth of £250,000

A RightMove listing reads: 'A beautifully presented converted chapel situated near the village of Mathry' (pictured: the dining area)

A RightMove itemizing reads: ‘A superbly introduced transformed chapel located close to the village of Mathry’ (pictured: the eating space)

The lounge benefits from a wood burning stove and arched windows while a spiral staircase leads to the first floor, where the bedrooms are located

The lounge advantages from a wooden burning range and arched home windows whereas a spiral staircase results in the primary ground, the place the bedrooms are situated

The church featured on the present in 2010 and was completed by the point the programme visited once more in 2012 for a catch-up, but it surely was put up on the market in 2016 and bought in July that 12 months for £180,000.

Now, six years on, the most recent proprietor is promoting up, with the house about to go beneath the hammer with a information worth of £250,000.

The location dates again to the eleventh century and was apparently the final cease for a lot of worshippers on their lengthy pilgrimage to St David’s Cathedral.

A RightMove itemizing reads: ‘A superbly introduced transformed chapel located close to the village of Mathry.

‘The conversion featured on Channel 4’s Restoration Man. Benefitting from three bedrooms, authentic options and fantastic countryside views.

‘This distinctive property initially dates again to approx eleventh century and was the final cease of the Pilgrimage to St David’s.

‘This property would make a perfect household residence or vacation residence.

‘The unique character and allure has been retained all through the property, while providing a homely lodging.’  

The site dates back to the 11th century and was apparently the last stop for many worshippers on their long pilgrimage to St David's Cathedral. Externally, the chapel is approached through the public graveyard over a slate shingle path

The location dates again to the eleventh century and was apparently the final cease for a lot of worshippers on their lengthy pilgrimage to St David’s Cathedral. Externally, the chapel is approached by way of the general public graveyard over a slate shingle path

The RightMove listing says: 'The original character and charm has been retained throughout the property, whilst offering a homely accommodation'

The RightMove itemizing says: ‘The unique character and allure has been retained all through the property, while providing a homely lodging’

The church has an open plan living area with dining area, lounge and kitchen

The church has an open plan dwelling space with eating space, lounge and kitchen

There are three bedrooms, two of which are double and the other has two loft beds, one single, and the other a double, which are accessed by ladder

There are three bedrooms, two of that are double and the opposite has two loft beds, one single, and the opposite a double, that are accessed by ladder

In The Restoration Man, the loft beds were part of the children's bedrooms

In The Restoration Man, the loft beds had been a part of the kids’s bedrooms

The kitchen features a large workspace and plenty of storage space, making it an ideal family or holiday home

 The kitchen options a big workspace and loads of space for storing, making it a perfect household or vacation residence

The spiral staircase leading up to the three bedrooms is illuminated by a big spotlight and set in front of a dark blue backdrop

The spiral staircase main as much as the three bedrooms is illuminated by a giant highlight and set in entrance of a darkish blue backdrop

The kitchen, complete with white finishes and a solid wood worktop, is lit up by the tall church window allowing plenty of sunlight into the light, modern space

The kitchen, full with white finishes and a stable wooden worktop, is lit up by the tall church window permitting loads of daylight into the sunshine, trendy area

The property is being offered by West Wales Properties with auction bidding closing tomorrow, on December 14 (pictured: the hallway upstairs facing the bright church windows)

The property is being supplied by West Wales Properties with public sale bidding closing tomorrow, on December 14 (pictured: the hallway upstairs going through the brilliant church home windows)

The church has an open plan dwelling space with eating space, lounge and kitchen.

The lounge advantages from a wooden burning range and arched home windows whereas a spiral staircase results in the primary ground, the place the bedrooms are situated.

There are three bedrooms, two of that are double and the opposite has two loft beds, one single, and the opposite a double, that are accessed by ladder.

The tiled bathe room contains a double bathe completed with hand crafted copper bathe heads alongside a hand crushed copper sink.

Externally, the chapel is approached by way of the general public graveyard over a slate shingle path. 

The backyard is to the facet of the property and has far reaching views over the countryside.

The property is being supplied by West Wales Properties with public sale bidding closing tomorrow, on December 14.

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