en.Wedoany.com Reported - A five-bedroom home converted from a 19th-century chapel in the village of Rossett, Wales, is on the market for £1.2 million through Currans Homes in Chester. The property, named Darland Hey, is located in the sought-after and affluent village of Rossett, featuring a long, private tree-lined driveway and set on nearly an acre of tranquil grounds.

Built in the mid-19th century, the building originally served as a chapel for the nearby Darland Hall estate before being converted into a private ballroom. Today, the central main living space retains its soaring timber-beamed ceiling, oak flooring, and dark wood paneling, with a raised far end featuring an Arts and Crafts-style fireplace, where the chapel altar once stood. The ground-floor windows all face the garden, ensuring a quiet and private atmosphere.
The interior includes a family dining room, a cozy living room, and a kitchen-dining area, while upstairs there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms, two of which are en-suite. The garden is filled with mature plants and trees, surrounding the house. The village of Rossett is within walking distance, offering pubs, a playground, and shops, with easy access to Chester and Wrexham, and the A483 road providing quick connections to major routes. The area boasts several highly regarded schools, including Kings, Queens, and Abbeygate.

















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