Sometimes we come across unique properties on the market, unconventional dwellings that remind us of what can be achieved through skilful renovation. A perfect example is this house, surrounded by nature in Biscay, a province in the autonomous community of the Basque Country in northern Spain. It is a church dating back to the early 1500s, which was in a state of complete abandonment until the current owner decided to give the building a second life, transforming it into an elegant, contemporary designer home. The villa, which stands on a 900 m² plot of land surrounded by woodland, boasts 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with a total internal surface area of 250 m². The interiors are an eye-catcher, where the wooden ceiling is reminiscent of a cathedral and the considerable heights contribute to a spacious and open environment. Due to its uniqueness, it has been mentioned in various prestigious architectural magazines, such as the American "Dwell" which included it among the top 10 renovated properties during 2019. The property is currently for sale at a price of 1.6 million, which also includes a small collection of furniture and art put together by the owner over the last decade.