An artistic mum has transformed a former 19th-century church into a dream family home with luxurious additions of a cosy bar in the garage and a home gym - adding £380,000 to the property value in one year. 


Mother-of-two Emily Barratt, 37, from Rochdale, purchased the eight-bed house in Middleton, Greater Manchester, which was cluttered with the previous owners' items, in January 2020 for £470,000.


image class="left" url="https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1*cVLkvvwC59T-84q7dF9TlA.jpeg"Although it was in a bad state, Emily, who is a pottery artist, saw potential in the building and set about renovating the house, doing the majority of the labour herself, and documenting the process on her Facebook page, Our Big Renovation.


In total, she spent around £95,000 fixing up the historic home and a recent valuation indicated it is now worth an astounding £850,000 - £380,000 more than it was purchased for.


Emily, who lives in the property with her husband and daughter Minnie, Tranh gỗ đồng quê đẹp nhất Tranh gỗ đồng quê đẹp nhất phong thủy seven, and son Rory, six, took time away from work to focus full-time on the renovation while home-schooling the children. 


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