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Autumn adventures await at this cozy 135-year-old converted church in Ontario

With its rich history and charming atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy the beauty of autumn while staying in a unique Airbnb that blends vintage charm with modern comforts.

We're always on the lookout for unique properties to share with our readers, and this converted church rental might just be our new favourite find.

Design enthusiasts will be captivated by this historic 135-year-old Prince Edward County church, artfully transformed by Nancy Turner Interiors. Featured in Forbes Magazine, House & Home, and Cottage Life, this remarkable 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home boasts soaring 40-foot ceilings that exude elegance and charm.

This property is full of surprises. Click through the gallery to explore the beauty of this Ontario vacation rental.

Light-filled and spacious, the interior features a series of intriguing rooms perfect for exploration. Creature comforts abound with amenities such as WiFi, Netflix, PrimeTV, and Sonos, ensuring a modern stay amidst historic grandeur. Guests are pampered with fresh linens, towels, and the cozy ambience of both a wood-burning and gas fireplace.

Set on a sprawling 3-acre property backing onto the serene Bay of Quinte, this pastoral retreat offers a true escape. Guests can explore scenic marshlands with provided kayaks and a pedalboat, or discover the area on two foldable bikes. Outdoor dining under a majestic tree adorned with string lights creates a magical atmosphere, while evenings are best enjoyed around the firepit.

Located just 15 minutes from the nearest vineyard and 20 minutes from Wellington, this private sanctuary was originally a Methodist church built in 1888, repurposed in the 1960s into a distinctive residence. For more stunning visuals, visit their Instagram page for a glimpse into this unique blend of history and modern comfort.

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