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Detached house for saleHeol Maengwyn, Machynlleth SY20
- Freehold
Morris Marshall & Poole - Machynlleth
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About this property
Detached former Chapel of note
Excellent order throughout with stunning architectural features
Sold with fitted Pews and Pulpit
Town Centre Location
Grade II Listed
Large car park to rear
Immense development potential subject to planning
Consent
Many stunning architectural features
Capel Maengwyn is a well maintained Chapel of considerable character and history of stone construction under a pitched natural slated roof, the Chapel is most imposing.
The property has many architectural features for a property of its type and age and consequently it its Grade II Listed.
It benefits from traditional wooden and metal framed windows of quite superb attractive design with a good number sporting preserved stained glass. The property, as you will note from photographs, retains many of the original features with pitch pine pews fitted together with the pulpit included within the sale.
The property is located in a prominent position on Maengwyn Street at the centre of Machynlleth which provides an excellent range of local amenities to include a Rail Terminus, Primary and Secondary Schools and a range of independent local businesses. Machynlleth is approximately 18 miles north of the coastal town of Aberystwyth and 12 miles from the beachside resort of Aberdyfi.
The accommodation and building, which has been particularly well maintained includes the following accommodation:
Front Entrance Hall to
The Main Chapel (17.76m x 12.46m) with pulpit, organ and pews.
Staircase off both wings lead to Horseshoe Gallery on the upper floors, again fully fitted with church pews.
WC, with wash hand basin and a rear Meeting Room/Vestry (4.65m x 3.64m) with a tiled fireplace and door leading to the rear car park.
Steps lead to a Basement area which was previously used as a Meeting Room (14.05m x 10.93m) again with direct side access to the High Street. Adjacent to which there is a Kitchen (6.47m x 2.40m) with a sink unit.
It is noted that the property is Grade II Listed, a copy of the listing is available from our office at Machynlleth.
Maengwyn Chapel is a stunning example of a property of this type with immense potential, subject to obtaining the necessary consent.
It stands on a particularly large plot and has a large car park to the rear and of course the main benefit being its location in the heart of Machynlleth. It is indeed one of the more prominent buildings within the Town for which early viewing is strongly recommended.
To the front is a paved forecourt, fully enclosed with steps upto the main Chapel entrance. Pedestrian access to either side. To the rear, a large car parking area, fully enclosed.
Covenants
The transferee hereby covenants (and if more than one jointly and severally) with the Transferor with the intent to bind the property hereby transferred and any part of it or any building now or at any time being thereon (together hereinafter referred to as “the Property”) into whosoever hands the same may come but not so as to render the Transferee personally liable for any breach of covenant committed after parting with all interest in the Property in respect of which such breach occurs that the Transferee and his/her/its successors in title will not at any time use the Property
i For the manufacture distribution sale or consumption of beer wines spirits other intoxicating liquors or drugs other than pharmaceutical drugs or for any club, institution or shop at which intoxicating liquors or drugs other than pharmaceutical drugs are sold or consumed; or
ii for the purpose of betting gaming or wagering; or
iii for any purpose which may be or become a nuisance or annoyance to the transferor.
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