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The property is a 13th-century Grade II* listed church, St Peters, situated in a small hamlet of Little Oakley. Inside, the church retains many original features, including grand arches, painted windows, medieval murals, and monuments, including one of a praying William Montagu. The property has been transformed into a home without altering its original layout, with newly fitted oak panelled partitions separating the spaces. The nave has been converted into living areas, with a kitchen on one side and a utility room at the base of the bell tower. The chancel has been transformed into a primary bedroom, with an en suite bathroom featuring a copper tub, and additional bedrooms and a Jack & Jill bathroom are situated along the main living space. The property has underfloor heating, insulation, and damp-proofing measures, as well as a two-car parking area and a courtyard. The primary features of the property include a range of bespoke navy-blue cabinets, chestnut worktops, and a stone surfacing island in the kitchen, while upstairs features, such as en suite bathrooms, a Hudson Reed shower, and William Holland copper tubs, are also present.