I sold my house to refurb 8-bed CHURCH on a budget – now I’ve made £380k on it, I’ve done most of the work myself

SETTING foot in the old church for the first time, Emily Barratt felt like she was already home.
When she saw it online, the mum was hesitant to view the property in May 2019 as she feared it would be too much work.
But after one viewing, Emily and her husband - who were about to jet off on holiday - knew they had to have it, even though they couldn't access some of the rooms.
The next day, they put an offer in while they were at the airport - and six months later, they moved in.
During lockdown, the mum gave up her pottery panting shop and threw herself headfirst into the renovations.
Emily told Fabulous: "We paid £470k for it and made £380k. It was a former primitive Methodist church that was inhabited by a family who used it as a dwelling.
"I strangely never found it spooky, even though I thought I would. I’ve lived in a house with spooky goings on before, but there has been nothing here!
"I think everyone (including the estate agents and a builder friend who also viewed it for himself) thought we were mad.
"When we viewed it we were unable to get in some of the rooms as they were full to the ceilings with stuff. But this meant that on the day we got the keys there was lots to explore!"
Documenting the house transformation on her , Emily has shared her love of bargain brands such as eBay, B&M and The Range.
In her hallway, the mum picked up some purse-friendly vases from The Range and chic grey baskets from Home Bargains.
Meanwhile in her daughter's room, Emily snapped up a sweet eBay teepee and Homesense soft toys.
What's more, Emily has also found some great freebies on Facebook Marketplace.
She explained: "The best bargain is the free furniture that nobody wants off Facebook market place and then doing them up.
"We’ve also found some of the original children’s chairs from when the house was a school as well as trunks in the loft."
Unsurprisingly, the house has presented some hidden treasures too - with Emily discovering old books and GUNS hidden in the walls and underneath floorboards.
She said: "The most bizarre find was 3 antique guns, 2 shotguns and a rifle, belonging to a captain.
"We found these when moving an old wardrobe (that I upcycled). The guns dated back to before the First World War!
Despite the fact they've been living there for a year, Emily says the house still continues to surprise her.
"We discovered an extra garden and a cellar, the loft is also like a labyrinth," she added. "And only last week we discovered another door that leads to something in one of the rooms which I still haven’t been in!"
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