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Freehold
Offers in region of
£275,000
(£127.61/sq. ft)
Property for sale
Methodist Church, Whitehorse Street, Baldock SG72,155 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Hartsfield Junior Mixed and Infant School 0.1 miles
- Baldock 0.1 miles
- The Knights Templar School 0.2 miles
- Letchworth Garden City 1.9 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Church (F1 Use)
- Vacant Possession
- Alternative use opportunity (STP)
- Grade II Listed
Description
The original part of the church dates from 1853 and is Grade II listed on account of the red brick frontage with the two octagonal turrets.
The single building occupies almost the whole site. There is a small garden area to the front of the church.
The site is located at the rear of the footpath with a generally level aspect.
The structure is of a mix of solid masonry type construction. The floors are typically suspended and of timber. The roof Is pitched with slate covering where visible. The windows are a mix of single glazed framed with some stained glass.
The property has been in recent use until the end of 2024 and presents in good condition especially considering its age. As well as a church it was utilised for community activities including a children’s nursery.
The scaffolding has remained in place over the front door as a precaution following advice from insurers should any part of the stone turret degrade, come loose and fall.
The church has a modern fitted kitchen with appliances.
Location
Baldock is a historic market town in the North Hertfordshire district. It lies 33 miles north of London, 10 miles north of Stevenage, 14 miles
north-west of Hertford, 17 miles north-east of Luton and 21 miles southwest of Cambridge. As a market town there are a number of attractive villages centred around Baldock.
Baldock has very good arterial road connections being sited adjacent to the major north- south route A1(M) with the A 505 running east-west between Royston and Luton crossing the A1(M) at Baldock.
The church is set back from the road between address Nos 13 and 15 Whitehorse Street in an attractive part of Whitehorse Street in an area that has many historic buildings, The house that is No 15 Whitehorse Street has a pedestrian right away over the front garden to the church for its access.
The original part of the church dates from 1853 and is Grade II listed on account of the red brick frontage with the two octagonal turrets.
The single building occupies almost the whole site. There is a small garden area to the front of the church.
The site is located at the rear of the footpath with a generally level aspect.
The structure is of a mix of solid masonry type construction. The floors are typically suspended and of timber. The roof Is pitched with slate covering where visible. The windows are a mix of single glazed framed with some stained glass.
The property has been in recent use until the end of 2024 and presents in good condition especially considering its age. As well as a church it was utilised for community activities including a children’s nursery.
The scaffolding has remained in place over the front door as a precaution following advice from insurers should any part of the stone turret degrade, come loose and fall.
The church has a modern fitted kitchen with appliances.
Location
Baldock is a historic market town in the North Hertfordshire district. It lies 33 miles north of London, 10 miles north of Stevenage, 14 miles
north-west of Hertford, 17 miles north-east of Luton and 21 miles southwest of Cambridge. As a market town there are a number of attractive villages centred around Baldock.
Baldock has very good arterial road connections being sited adjacent to the major north- south route A1(M) with the A 505 running east-west between Royston and Luton crossing the A1(M) at Baldock.
The church is set back from the road between address Nos 13 and 15 Whitehorse Street in an attractive part of Whitehorse Street in an area that has many historic buildings, The house that is No 15 Whitehorse Street has a pedestrian right away over the front garden to the church for its access.
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