Guide price
£45,000
Detached house for saleCemmaes, Machynlleth, Powys SY20
Freehold
About this property
Former Chapel in village location
7 miles from Machynlleth, Aberdovey 17 miles
Dolgellau 151⁄2 miles, Snowdonia National Park 36 miles
Potential for conversion - subject to approvals etc.
Comprises main chapel with school room, former kitchen, cellar & outside WC.
Small front & rear garden areas
EER - exempt - due to size
Former Chapel situated in the village of Cemmaes which has a public house, village store and is located approximately 7 miles from the market town of Machynlleth which has a small array of shops, cafes & restaurants, leisure centre, primary & high schools, railway station and is also accessible to the coast at Aberystwyth & Aberdovey some 17 and 25 miles respectively. Also convenient to Dolgellau and the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park.
The Chapel offers potential for a variety of uses the main one being conversion to residential subject to receiving all the necessary approvals and consents.
As per - Cemaes Methodist Chapel was built in 1780, rebuilt in 1810 and rebuilt again in 1875. The present Chapel dated 1875 was designed by architect Richard Owen of Liverpool and built in the classical style of long-wall entry type.
Entrance Vestibule
Main Chapel (the pews and pulpit available by separate negotiation provided they have not previously been sold)
School Room to the rear with serving hatch to former kitchen with external door
Outside WC
External door at the rear with steps down to Cellar 5.1 x 2.5 with the former solid fuel central heating boiler
Tenure
Freehold. The Chapel will own the side driveway with access to the rear cemetery which the new owners will have a right of way over the start until the main vestibule entrance door.
The transferee hereby covenants (and if more than one jointly and severally) with the intent to bind the property hereby transfered 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
for the manufacture distribution sale or consumption of beer wines spirits or any other intoxicating liquors or drugs other than pharmaceutical drugs or for any club instutition or shop at which intoxicating liquors or drgus other than pharmaceutical drugs are sold or consumed; or
for any noise or offensive trade manufacture or business for any other purpose which may become a nuisance to a place of worship a vestry hall Sunday School chapel house or manse; or
for the purpose of betting gaming or wagering; or
for any immoral or sacreligious purpose which may cause offence or annoyance to the Transferor in respect of its ownership of or use of adjoining or neighbouring land or (except with the prior written approval of the Transferor which in its absolute discretion it may or may not give) for the benefit of any religious or quasi religious or other sect denomination or gropup.
Services
Mains electricity and water. Drainage - to be confirmed.
Outside there is a front railed area and small area to the rear.
The Chapel offers potential for a variety of uses the main one being conversion to residential subject to receiving all the necessary approvals and consents.
As per - Cemaes Methodist Chapel was built in 1780, rebuilt in 1810 and rebuilt again in 1875. The present Chapel dated 1875 was designed by architect Richard Owen of Liverpool and built in the classical style of long-wall entry type.
Entrance Vestibule
Main Chapel (the pews and pulpit available by separate negotiation provided they have not previously been sold)
School Room to the rear with serving hatch to former kitchen with external door
Outside WC
External door at the rear with steps down to Cellar 5.1 x 2.5 with the former solid fuel central heating boiler
Tenure
Freehold. The Chapel will own the side driveway with access to the rear cemetery which the new owners will have a right of way over the start until the main vestibule entrance door.
The transferee hereby covenants (and if more than one jointly and severally) with the intent to bind the property hereby transfered 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
for the manufacture distribution sale or consumption of beer wines spirits or any other intoxicating liquors or drugs other than pharmaceutical drugs or for any club instutition or shop at which intoxicating liquors or drgus other than pharmaceutical drugs are sold or consumed; or
for any noise or offensive trade manufacture or business for any other purpose which may become a nuisance to a place of worship a vestry hall Sunday School chapel house or manse; or
for the purpose of betting gaming or wagering; or
for any immoral or sacreligious purpose which may cause offence or annoyance to the Transferor in respect of its ownership of or use of adjoining or neighbouring land or (except with the prior written approval of the Transferor which in its absolute discretion it may or may not give) for the benefit of any religious or quasi religious or other sect denomination or gropup.
Services
Mains electricity and water. Drainage - to be confirmed.
Outside there is a front railed area and small area to the rear.