Guide price
£75,000
Detached house for saleChapel Walk, Didmarton, Badminton, Gloucestershire GL9
- Auction
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cirencester
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About this property
Grade II Listed Church
Popular Village
Idyllic Setting
Sale Via Traditional Auction
This pretty Grade II listed, detached church is located in the popular village of Didmarton.
Accessed only via pedestrain access off the Chapel Walk footpath this church is in an idyllic setting.
The building was erected in 1843 with solid stone elevations under a pitched slate roof to create the following accommodation:
Chapel 10.7m x 7.45m = 79 sq m
Vestry 3.5m x 7.5m = 26.2 sq m
Stairs from chapel to mezzanine 7.4 x 2.3m = 17 sq m
Overall floor area 128 sq m (1375) sq ft
There is a further outside toilet and shed.
Services & tenure
Please refer to the os plan within these particulars. The property edged in red is freehold tenure whilst the land edged in blue is a graveyard to which access for visitors will be reserved and this will be sold on a 999 year long leasehold tenure at a nominal rent. Vacant possession of the entire property will be granted at completion.
There is mains electricity connected but neither mains water nor any modern form of drainage is connected to the building or its site.
Viewings
Please note: There is no car access or parking at or near the church, parking at the village hall and then a half mile walk to the church.
Open viewing days:
Thursday 12th March 10.30am - 12pm
Wednesday 25th March 11am - 12.30pm
Please be aware we are unable to accommodate individual viewings so please ensure your architects, surveyors or builders, if their services are required by you prior to making your offer, accompany you on the viewings.
Viewings are by appointment only, please contact us on to make an appointment.
Method of sale
The property is offered for sale via a traditional auction via Bamboo Auctions. The auction will end at 12pm on 1st April.
A legal pack is available to download from Bamboo Auctions.
The village is situated between Badminton Park and Duke of Beaufort country and dates back to the 7th century. The adjoining countryside provides delightful walking and riding across footpaths and byways. There is an excellent village pub called the Kings Arms and local village store/garage with further shopping in Tetbury/Malmesbury. Didmarton falls within the catchment area for the Leighterton, Tetbury and Stroud School's. The village is well placed for the M4, junction 18 (8 miles), giving easy access to Bristol, Bath and Swindon. Kemble and Chippenham stations provide rail connections to London.
Within the local area are a number of places of interest including the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum with 18 thousand trees and shrubs in some 600 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds.
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