A fabulous opportunity to acquire a Grade II listed former Methodist Church enjoying a plot size of 0.16 acres, being part way through conversion to a high standard, with garden, parking and a detached outbuilding set in the popular village of Sticker. The property comprises of a well appointed kitchen/diner, utility room, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, second bedroom and bathroom, along with the stunning main church room still to be converted. All main services are connected.
Sticker is a small rural village with a village stores/post office, public house and village hall, with a primary school located in St Mewan circa 1 mile away, with further facilities and amenities in the nearby town of St Austell circa 2 miles offering a wide range of shopping, leisure and educational facilities, along with a mainline railway station.
Ground Floor
Entrance vestibule, main Church hall with planning for a mezzanine level, inner hallway, kitchen/diner/family room, utility room, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, second double bedroom and bathroom.
Planning
Grants of Conditional Planning Planning Permission and Listed Building Consent were granted by Cornwall Council Planning Department on the 8th October 2014, under application numbers PA14/07113 & PA14/07114, for 'Change of Use of listed Methodist Chapel to single residential dwelling'.
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Sutton Kersh - Auctions
2 Cotton Street,
Liverpool,
L3 7DY
t. 0151 207 6315
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