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Features and description
- Attractive church in a village location
- Built circa. 1850 with extension in the 1960's
- Good sized surfaced car park
- Offers closed
Eastington Methodist Church was originally built circa 1850 with an extension added in the 1960's.
The accommodation can be summarised as follows:
Porch and hallway leading to main chapel.
Main Chapel - 93 sqm (1000 sq.ft)
Coffee/Bar area - 11.5 sqm (125 sq.ft.)
Toilets
Storeroom
Outside:
There is a good sized surfaced car parking area in front of the church and a good circulatory space around it mainly laid to grass.
LOCATION
Eastington offers rural village life with excellent communications with major routes leading to Stonehouse, Stroud and Gloucester the principal towns and cities in the area. It is well served with village shops, an award winning public house The Badger together with a primary school. Junction 13 of the M5 is just one mile away. Stonehouse Railway station approx. (3 miles) has direct train links to London (Paddington) approx. 90 minutes. Cam railway station approx. (5 miles) has a direct line to Bristol (Parkway). The village is well regarded with a great community spirit.
DIRECTIONS
From the M5 travel down the A419 signposted Stroud and Stonehouse. At the roundabout take the 4th exit signposted Eastington and Frocester. This is the Spring Hill road which turns into Alkerton Road. Follow until you reach the roundabout with the Kings Head public house straight ahead. Take the 2nd exit and the church can be found after a short distance on your left hand side.
SERVICES & TENURE
The property is held with freehold title and will be sold with vacant possession.
We are informed that mains electricity, water and drainage are all connected to the property
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Stroud District Council -
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING
The present use of the building is within F1 of the Use Class Order as a place of worship, which would permit other community uses such as clinics, surgeries, day nurseries and consulting rooms.
The building could be converted or redeveloped for residential purposes subject to the necessary consents being granted. Interested parties should make their own enquiries with the local Planning Authority.
METHOD OF SALE
The property is offered for sale by informal tender, offers must be made in writing no later than 12 noon on Monday 12th December 2022.
These should be submitted on the offer form which is available from ourselves, so as to ensure that all information required is received. The offer may be returned by hand or posted to our Cirencester office or by email [use Contact Agent Button]
It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that their offer is received by the prescribed deadline, and the vendor is not bound to accept the highest or any offer. A decision will be made as soon as possible before or after the closing date, with all parties that have made an offer being notified accordingly.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Offers may be made unconditionally, in which case contracts must be exchanged within 8 weeks of receipt of draft contract, and there will be an uplift provision of 50% of any increase in value attributable to a subsequent planning consent.
If this condition is not acceptable, please make this clear in your offer. Alternatively, offers may be made subject to planning consent (details to be disclosed), in which case conditional contracts are to be exchanged within 8 weeks.
The accommodation can be summarised as follows:
Porch and hallway leading to main chapel.
Main Chapel - 93 sqm (1000 sq.ft)
Coffee/Bar area - 11.5 sqm (125 sq.ft.)
Toilets
Storeroom
Outside:
There is a good sized surfaced car parking area in front of the church and a good circulatory space around it mainly laid to grass.
LOCATION
Eastington offers rural village life with excellent communications with major routes leading to Stonehouse, Stroud and Gloucester the principal towns and cities in the area. It is well served with village shops, an award winning public house The Badger together with a primary school. Junction 13 of the M5 is just one mile away. Stonehouse Railway station approx. (3 miles) has direct train links to London (Paddington) approx. 90 minutes. Cam railway station approx. (5 miles) has a direct line to Bristol (Parkway). The village is well regarded with a great community spirit.
DIRECTIONS
From the M5 travel down the A419 signposted Stroud and Stonehouse. At the roundabout take the 4th exit signposted Eastington and Frocester. This is the Spring Hill road which turns into Alkerton Road. Follow until you reach the roundabout with the Kings Head public house straight ahead. Take the 2nd exit and the church can be found after a short distance on your left hand side.
SERVICES & TENURE
The property is held with freehold title and will be sold with vacant possession.
We are informed that mains electricity, water and drainage are all connected to the property
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Stroud District Council -
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING
The present use of the building is within F1 of the Use Class Order as a place of worship, which would permit other community uses such as clinics, surgeries, day nurseries and consulting rooms.
The building could be converted or redeveloped for residential purposes subject to the necessary consents being granted. Interested parties should make their own enquiries with the local Planning Authority.
METHOD OF SALE
The property is offered for sale by informal tender, offers must be made in writing no later than 12 noon on Monday 12th December 2022.
These should be submitted on the offer form which is available from ourselves, so as to ensure that all information required is received. The offer may be returned by hand or posted to our Cirencester office or by email [use Contact Agent Button]
It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that their offer is received by the prescribed deadline, and the vendor is not bound to accept the highest or any offer. A decision will be made as soon as possible before or after the closing date, with all parties that have made an offer being notified accordingly.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Offers may be made unconditionally, in which case contracts must be exchanged within 8 weeks of receipt of draft contract, and there will be an uplift provision of 50% of any increase in value attributable to a subsequent planning consent.
If this condition is not acceptable, please make this clear in your offer. Alternatively, offers may be made subject to planning consent (details to be disclosed), in which case conditional contracts are to be exchanged within 8 weeks.
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Perry Bishop is a leading firm of award-winning independent estate agents helping people on the move in Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire - selling modern and period homes throughout the region's most sought-after towns and villages. With offices in Cheltenham, Cirencester, Faringdon, Stroud, Nailsworth and Tetbury, our clients enjoy extensive marketing across our branch network and buyers benefit from a wealth of property choice. We also have a London office, ensuring your property reaches buyers in the Capital as well as the growing international market. Land owners, developers and individuals inspired to build their own home can also benefit from our dedicated Land and Development service. We are also New Homes specialists, marketing new houses and apartments on behalf of many of the UK’s leading national house builders as well as smaller regional developers.