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A stunning converted chapel at a former missionary college where TV's Call the Midwife was filmed has gone up for rent at £11,000 a week.
Until 2013 the Grade II listed chapel at the former St Joseph's Missionary College in north London was used to film episodes of the BBC hit drama, starring Jenny Agutter and Miranda Hart.
But the cast had to find a new set in which to recreate the midwives' East End home after permission was granted to convert the gothic building into homes.
Now the four bedroom converted chapel has gone on the rental market.
The lucky new tenant will enjoy a jaw-dropping, 8,000 sq ft of space.
The most striking feature of the new home is the original nave that has been converted into an open-plan sitting, dining and kitchen area that has 40ft high ceilings.
Pic: Foxtons/BNPS
A stunning converted chapel at a former missionary college where TV's Call the Midwife was filmed has gone up for rent at £11,000 a week.
Until 2013 the Grade II listed chapel at the former St Joseph's Missionary College in north London was used to film episodes of the BBC hit drama, starring Jenny Agutter and Miranda Hart.
But the cast had to find a new set in which to recreate the midwives' East End home after permission was granted to convert the gothic building into homes.
Now the four bedroom converted chapel has gone on the rental market.
The lucky new tenant will enjoy a jaw-dropping, 8,000 sq ft of space.
The most striking feature of the new home is the original nave that has been converted into an open-plan sitting, dining and kitchen area that has 40ft high ceilings.
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