Guide price
£85,000
Town house for saleChurch Street, Kingsteignton TQ12
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
Coast & Country
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About this property
Grade II Listed Building
Church with Organ
Two Parking Spaces
Many Character Features
For Sale by Informal Tender
All Offers Must be Received by 12 Noon 17/10/2025
No Upward Chain
Two Areas of Courtyard
Video Walk-Through Available
Situated within the Old Part of Kingsteignton
A particularly rare, exciting and somewhat unique opportunity to acquire a characterful Grade II listed former chapel situated in the heart of Old Kingsteignton and around 1.5 miles from the well-served and vibrant market town of Newton Abbot.
Partially attached to its neighbour, the property extends to around 140 square metres. Externally there are two areas of courtyard, and the property is offered for sale with two allocated parking spaces in an adjacent carpark.
Currently having a planning classification of F1– public worship and religious instruction, the premises offers much potential for other uses such as conversion to residential accommodation or business use subject to obtaining all necessary and required planning consents and approvals.
Location
The old chapel is situated within highly sought Kingsteignton and adjoins a residential dwelling and is opposite a well-respected primary school. Within a stone’s throw is a Tesco Metro store and slightly further a Lidl supermarket. Access to the A380 South Devon Link Road is within a mile offering dual carriageway access North to Exeter and the M5 beyond (approx. 14 miles) and south to Torquay (approx. 6 miles).
The vibrant market town of Newton Abbot offers an excellent selection of shops including long established independent traders and high street brands as well as a wide range of excellent restaurants, bars, coffee shops, schools, leisure facilities and main line railway station.
Internal Space
The interior is approached through an enclosed porch onto a reception area with servery area and disabled WC off. Beyond is the large main area with double height vaulted ceiling and a raised area at one end with the church Organ and pipes in a recess at the far end. Above the main entrance is a mezzanine level overlooking the main area which can be accessed by twin staircases off the reception area. There is also an anteroom providing access to the courtyard areas and the rear of the building where there is also a boiler room housing the gas boiler supplying the hot water and central heating system.
Agent’s Notes
Tenure: Freehold
The chapel and specified parking spaces will be split from an existing larger freehold title upon sale.
Services: Mains water. Mains electricity. Mains gas. Mains drainage.
Method of Sale
The Chapel is offered for sale by informal tender. All offers, both conditional and non-conditional (subject to planning or any other factor offers are based on), are invited by 12 noon on Friday 17th October 2025. All offers should include all relevant information such as if the offer is based on the sale of another property and if finance through a lender is required.
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