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The Spire House is a Grade II listed home originally designed by Sir Gilbert Scott as a chapel. The property spans seven floors, including the original spire, and features striking architectural elements such as soaring ceilings, exposed stone arches, and excellent natural light. The interior layout includes a spacious lounge on the ground floor with a high panelled ceiling, stone pillars, and arched details. The kitchen is located within the base of the three-storey spire and has a circular layout with mullion windows offering far-reaching views. There are five double bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities and built-in storage, including a third en-suite bedroom on the fourth floor. The property also includes a dedicated utility room, two storage areas, and a study/library accessed via electric telescopic stairs on the top floor. The layout is served by a lift, stairs, and a fire escape.