Description
- Developments Opportunity
- Building Extending To 3,000 sq ft
- Attached Garage/Workshop
- Two Storeys
- Kitchen and W.C
- Electric and Drainage Connected
- Central Village Location
- Potential For A Variety Of Uses
- First Time To The Market in 40 Years
- Viewing Essential
TRADITIONAL FORMER METHODIST CHAPEL AND GARAGE WITH TREMENDOUS DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL First time to the market in over 40 years. A huge building in the heart of Probus Village extending to approximately 3,630 square feet. Currently run as a second hand furniture business and offering huge scope for development and numerous uses subject to consent. Retaining many wonderful period features, the character on offer will appeal to many. Two floors with high ceilings, lots of windows (currently boarded for security, office, kitchen and W.C. Attached garage/workshop with interconnecting door. Sold with no onward chain and vacant possession. Purchasers will need to make their own enquiries in regard to planning permission. An early viewing is essential. Freehold.
GENERAL COMMENTS
Junk and Disorderly has been part of Probus for over forty years when the vendor purchased the building from a local lady. It ceased being a Methodist chapel some years before this, possibly in the 1970s. The business was open six days a week until Covid and was a landmark within the village with people driving long distances to see what treasure they could find within this huge building. The vendor is retiring and therefore the chapel is for sale for the first time since the 1980's. It is a handsome traditional stone building that was probably built in the late 1800's and located in the heart of the village and within walking distance of the shops and village centre. The neighbouring Sunday School was converted into houses in the 1990's. The chapel is currently only open on Thursdays and it is possible to purchase the building and contents and continue with the current business. A feature is the magnificent ceiling rose and deep cornices. There are two floors, lots of windows a small kitchen area and w.c. Surprisingly the building is not listed.
The Chapel offers a rare opportunity to purchase a large building situated in the heart of the village with enormous potential for development. Whilst there is no planning permission currently granted for conversion into residential use, it is our experience that this would be very likely and although there is limited outside space this is the norm for chapels.
LOCATION
Probus is a thriving community approximately six miles east of Truro and a little further west of St. Austell. The village has an excellent range of everyday facilities including Parish Church, public house, primary school, farm shop, general stores with post office, village hall, Chinese and Indian takeaways and even a fish and chip shop. A very regular bus service connects to both St. Austell and Truro and here there are a wider range of facilities including banks, building societies, schools, colleges and main line railway link to London (Paddington). The village is also easily accessible to the picturesque Roseland Peninsula and many of the beaches along the south Cornish coast.
In greater detail the accommodation comprises (all measurements are approximate):
GROUND FLOOR (14.90m x 10.80m)
Large double wooden doors. Granite steps lead into the building. A very large room with five circular topped windows to front (blocked off). Deep recess with moulded surround. Wide stairs lead to the first floor.
FIRST FLOOR (14.92m x 10.80m)
Magnificent central ceiling rose, deep cornicing. Nine windows (blocked off). Galleried overlooking the ground floor.
ATTACHED GARAGE (4.95m x 4.77m)
Electric roller door. Pedestrian door into chapel. High ceiling. Light and power.
PLANNING
There is no planning permission and prospective purchasers will need to satisfy themselves regarding the potential for appropriate development, and make any necessary investigations with the relevant authority.
SERVICES
Mains water, drainage and electricity.
N.B
The electrical circuit, appliances and heating system have not been tested by the agents.
VIEWING
Strictly by Appointment through the Agents Philip Martin, 9 Cathedral Lane, Truro, TR1 2QS. Telephone: 01872 242244 or 3 Quayside Arcade, St. Mawes, Truro TR2 5DT. Telephone 01326 270008.
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DIRECTIONS
Proceed into Probus from the Truro direction and immediately after passing the fish and chip shop on the left, turn left into Chapel Street (heading towards Ladock). Junk and Disorderly is easily identified on the right hand side.