20th century purpose built Church Use Class D1, 530m² Freehold Site, £150,000

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Key features:

  • Well maintained early 20th century purpose built Church
  • Currently Use Class D1
  • Site Area 530m²
  • Net Internal Floor Area 162m²
  • Potential for additional floor
  • Freehold Site

Full description:

DIRECTIONS - The property fronts the A666 - Whalley New Road within the centre of Langho and can be easily reached either from the A59 Petre Arms roundabout, one mile to the north east or alternatively from Blackburn following the A666 main Clitheroe Road, via Brownhill and Wilpshire. The Methodist Church is located on the south side of the main road close to local shops, school and other facilities. Lancashire Ordnance Survey Street Atlas page 142, grid square B1.

CONSTRUCTION - The main worship building is constructed of Accrington type red brick under a ridged roof clad in slate with a largely suspended timber ground floor - the worship space floor slopes down from the entrance porch towards the front of the former worship area/pulpit. A rear single storey extension of brick and felt roofed construction was added in September 1986.

ACCOMMODATION -
Porch/vestibule area - 4.7m x 1.5m
Main worship space - 10m x 7.3m average floor to eaves height 4.06m, maximum floor to central ceiling 5.68m.
Side Annex - 3.6m x 3.3m floor to eaves height 4.06m, max. floor to ceiling height in centre of space 4.54m.
Rear Kitchen/Function Room Annex - 14.4m x 4m.
Boiler Room/WC Annex - 3.6m x 3.4m, full Disabled WC, separate WC in boiler room with gas central heating boiler.
Outside - Lawn to front, play area to side, yard areas to sides and rear. Overall curtilage shown edged on the plan attached to the brochure details, extending to approximately 0.13 acres (530m²).

SERVICES - The property is connected to public supplies of gas, electricity and water with drainage to Local Authority maintained sewer. Gas fired central heating installed.

RATEABLE VALUE - No rateable value assessment is currently placed on the property - exempt as a place of worship.

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