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A STUNNING house that was once an old historic church in a picturesque Scottish seaside town has hit the market. The three-bedroom home in the Pittenweem area of Anstruther, in Fife, is up for sale for offers over £795,000. 5 The home is being marketed by estate agents Rettie & Co Credit: Rightmove 5 The seaside home comes with three bedrooms Credit: Rightmove 5 The house has been designed in an open plan style Credit: Rightmove 5 It even comes with a glass bridge that leads to one of the bedrooms Credit: Rightmove But interested parties are getting plenty for their money - as it comes with a very unique feature.

The impressive home has a gorgeous spiral staircase in the middle of the living room which opens up to a glass bridge that leads to a bedroom. The house has been transformed after it used to be a church and now showcases a masterful blend of historical charm and contemporary design. While it still has its architectural grandeur, a modern interior has been fitted to add elegance and sophistication.



Read More Money News LUXURY LIVING Huge mansion in Scots countryside once owned by fashion icon hits market FAIRY TALE I live alone in Scotland's most expensive castle - but now I'm selling up The whole home is open-plan, with no barriers separating the first and second floors. Entering through the old church doors, there is a guest bathroom and lift before you reach a set of double doors that take you through the unique living room area. Standing in the living room you can see straight through to the kitchen and dining area.

The architecturally designed space also features mezzanine levels at either end, which are connected by a glass walkway. Most read in Money BACK AGAIN Iconic Scots club to see return of regular dance nights nine years after closing TOP HOPS 'Scotland's best beer' revealed as major brand tops list at international awards 'UNFAIR' 'Ridiculous', cry NC500 locals as tourists accused of 'stealing' food deliveries CAB CRISIS Major shake-up to taxi fares in Scots city with prices set to rise A wall-hung log-burning stove makes the room warm and inviting despite the mostly white fittings. The modern kitchen has grey wall and floor units stone worktops and a full suite of high-spec integrated appliances.

Huge mansion in Scots countryside once owned by fashion icon hits market The set-up is ideal for informal dining or couples and families that are always on the go. There is also a sweeping curved staircase with an acrylic finish and open risers take you up to the mezzanine level. This has two versatile living spaces, with one currently being used as a sitting room and the other acting as a gallery.

Another set of stairs on the ground floor leads to the lower ground level, which opens up to a hallway decorated with wood panelling and flooring. 5 The home has been praised for its 'beautiful' design Credit: Rightmove The advert was shared on social media , captioned "There's a glass bridge inside the house." One user wrote: "Oohh take my money .

This is beautiful." Read more on the Scottish Sun WEIGH TO GO Michelle McManus is slimmer than ever as she reveals 9st weight loss BACK AGAIN Iconic Scots club to see return of regular dance nights nine years after closing Another added: "The views from the terrace are great. It's a lovely looking house and town but it doesn't look like there's any parking and I don't like bathrooms without windows.

" One said: "Not gonna lie - I bloody love it.".

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