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HUGE CHURCH FOR SALE with planning for part residential conversion
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Huge former chapel - This substantial building and land, formerly used as an antiques center and now with residential planning is offered for sale.
Situated in a quiet but convenient residential location, within the historic town of Pembroke, SA71 4HL.
Amounting to over 3500 square ft usable floor area with additional large gallery , the accommodation consists briefly as follows: entrance hall, main hall with gallery, large back meeting room with kitchen area, large upper school room further anti rooms and large toilet block. Pulpit included.
The Chapel has been extensively restored over the past year. Originally constructed in 1859 and then rebuilt to the designs of the famous Reverend Thomas Thomas in 1877.
Huge rear garden leading down to mill pond with own entrance. planning permission has been granted to convert the rear school & creache area into a three bed home with sun room and terrace with access through into the main church hall, the residential element will have views over the garden to the mill pond. (Pembrokeshire County Council Ref: 07/0506/LB).
The building also has current planning permission for a produce market as well as an antiques center. It would be possible to convert totally to residential if so desired or the commercial element could be changed to photography studio, design studio or artist studio without too much fuss.
There is also a large front garden with lawn shrubs and parking for up to twelve cars.
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| City/Town: |
Pembroke |
| Address of Property: |
Eastback Baptist Chapel |
| Postcode: |
SA71 4HL [map] |
| Bedrooms: |
3 |
| Reception Rooms: |
2 |
| Bathrooms: |
2 |
| Type of Property: |
Unusual |
| Price: |
GBP 250000.00 [convert] |
Features |
| Central Heating: |
Oil |
| Burglar Alarm: |
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| Parking Facilities: |
Drive |
| Gardens: |
Front & Rear |
| Double Glazed: |
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| Near Shops: |
Yes |
| Near School : |
Yes |
| Loft: |
Yes |
| Utility Room: |
Yes |
| Patio: |
Yes |
Extra Features |
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Area Information |
| tory of the town can be traced back to 1093 when the Normans, led by Roger de Montgomery arrived and established a wooden fortress in the town. The present castle was mainly the work of William Marshall and his five sons during 1189 - 1245.
The town itself was fortified and walled, and sections of these walls are still visible from the one-way traffic system gracing Pembroke today.
The castle was the home of the earls of Pembroke and was the birthplace of King Henry VII in 1457.
The streets of the town still follow their medieval line (as shown in photos on site), and although the houses have been rebuilt in stone during the towns more prosperous periods in the 18th and 19th centuries, visitors can still get a feeling of the old medieval town. Along with the castle many of the early houses remain on Westgate hill as do the towns two churches and much of the original town wall. By walking along the Mill pond it can be seen just how powerful and well defended the town of Pembroke was in the middle ages.
Since Cromwell's time, Pembroke has encountered several periods of prosperity, followed by decline, and also the site of numerous battles before this period. Pembroke remains a lovely small town full of interest and history for its many visitors. In 1977 it was designated an Outstanding Conservation Area.
Pembroke is a beautiful, historic, largely unspoiled town, along with the castle there are a great deal of attractions. Visitors can take the popular town trail, visit the museum of the home, there is also a daily indoor market and numerous small craft, gift and specialist shops. The town also boasts a superb children's playground, with picnic and barbecue areas adjacent to plentiful parking on the commons road. For refreshments there is a wide variety to cater for all tastes, there is a Chinese restaurant / takeaway, numerous restaurants and pubs, cafes, snack bars and fish and chip shops.
Nightlife in Pembroke is able to suit everyone. There are many pubs, bars and nightclubs situation in the Main Street.
Transport in Pembroke is good with a regular bus service and train service serving the town (see travel). Pembroke is always developing. There are plenty of walks and activities to entertain all visitors and locals and guarantees an enjoyable, fulfilling experience for everyone.
Tourism is a very important commodity in recent years with its closeness to Tenby and Saundersfoot holiday resorts, this with the numerous beaches within miles of Pembroke and Pembroke Castle will hopefully continue to see Pembroke prosperous into the future with its tourist industry. |
Contact Information |
| Email Seller: |
Email Seller |
| Contact person: |
LES ROBERTSON |
| Advertiser Type : |
Private Seller |
| Phone: |
07767 836 221 |
| Sellers City, County : |
whitstable United Kingdom |
| URL: |
www.eastback.com/chapel |
| Map: |
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| Loan |
Typical APR |
| Moneyback Bank Loan |
7.8% |
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| Bank of Scotland Personal Loan (Semi-exclusive) |
8.6% |
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| Halifax Personal Loan (Semi-exclusive) |
8.6% |
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| Alliance & Leicester Personal Loan |
8.7% |
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