Built in 1835 as a church, this building in Williamstown was converted to a contemporary-style home in the 1980s. Maintaining the outward appearance of a church, the interior has been modified to include a kitchen, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, dining room and multiple sitting areas. Highlights of the home include the (truly) cathedral ceiling, stained glass windows and quintessential steeple. Located on a quiet lot, the property has a deck, one-car garage and small shed. Listed for $540,000 by Harsch Associates.

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Inside Designer Ivy Dane’s Pattern-Filled Life
Dane’s dining room and parlor are both filled with second-hand treasures. Her Art Deco dining set has been central to multiple iterations of her home. “I’ve had this table since 1990,” says Dane. “This table has seen many a meal, many a poker game, and lots of production work.” The starburst chandelier came from a second-hand office supply store in Austin. “I bought four for $100,” she says. Credit: Winona Barton Ballentine

Inside Designer Ivy Dane’s Pattern-Filled Life