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The Sq - Stamford Bridge Methodist Church 2,999 sq ft Specialist Building Offered at £150,000 in Stamford Bridge YO41 1AG

INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- The property is located within the heart of Stamford Bridge, a popular destination to York.
- The property forms an attractive building extending to a gross internal area of 3,000 SF on a 0.12-acre site.
- Expressions of interests are invited, please contact our York office to arrange viewings.
- It forms a Grade (II) listed former Methodist Church and school, dating from the 1820's.
- The property would lend itself to a variety of alternative uses (subject to planning), enquire with the East Riding of Yorkshire Planning Authority.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
We understand that the building dates from 1828, although an early 20th-century porch has been added to the front, with a link block connecting the Church and (adjacent) former school. The church building is predominantly two-story brick construction beneath a pitched and hipped, natural slate-covered roof. The more recent entrance porch is to the north (front).
Due to the sloping nature of the site, this is accessed via a series of steps, with metal handrails to either side. Access via the porch is through double-leaf doors with glazed panels flanked by slit windows to either side. Sixteen-pane round-headed sashes with radial glazing and sills under round gauged brick arches are to either side of the porch. Four similar sashes are on the first-floor level. To the eastern side of the church is a slightly later single-story, flat-roofed building. This provides internal access to the school room. The school room is of single-story solid brick construction beneath a pitched, natural slate roof. The main access to the school is via the link block, although a further door is also provided.
To the northeastern side of the school is a toilet block of more modern brick cavity wall construction beneath a flat, felted roof. Internally, the church's first floor forms an impressive galleried seating area. The property also retains several period features. To the north (front), the site benefits from an access driveway bound by timber fencing and a low-height brick wall. Gates are provided to the public highway (A166). A garden is provided to the south (rear). This is generally set to grass, being bound by a combination of mature hedges and timber fencing. Paths extend around the perimeters of the buildings.
The vendor will impose a 50:50 overage clause for 25 years from the date of sale in respect of any uplifts in value arising from future residential consent. Please note that this will only apply should planning consent(s) for multiple units (I.e., more than one dwelling) be granted during the overage period. Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs in respect of the transaction.
Due to the sloping nature of the site, this is accessed via a series of steps, with metal handrails to either side. Access via the porch is through double-leaf doors with glazed panels flanked by slit windows to either side. Sixteen-pane round-headed sashes with radial glazing and sills under round gauged brick arches are to either side of the porch. Four similar sashes are on the first-floor level. To the eastern side of the church is a slightly later single-story, flat-roofed building. This provides internal access to the school room. The school room is of single-story solid brick construction beneath a pitched, natural slate roof. The main access to the school is via the link block, although a further door is also provided.
To the northeastern side of the school is a toilet block of more modern brick cavity wall construction beneath a flat, felted roof. Internally, the church's first floor forms an impressive galleried seating area. The property also retains several period features. To the north (front), the site benefits from an access driveway bound by timber fencing and a low-height brick wall. Gates are provided to the public highway (A166). A garden is provided to the south (rear). This is generally set to grass, being bound by a combination of mature hedges and timber fencing. Paths extend around the perimeters of the buildings.
The vendor will impose a 50:50 overage clause for 25 years from the date of sale in respect of any uplifts in value arising from future residential consent. Please note that this will only apply should planning consent(s) for multiple units (I.e., more than one dwelling) be granted during the overage period. Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs in respect of the transaction.
PROPERTY FACTS Under Offer
| Price | £150,000 | Property Subtype | Place Of Worship |
| Price per sq ft | £50.02 | Total Plot Size | 0.13 ac |
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner Occupier | Property Size | 2,999 sq ft |
| Tenure | Freehold/Long Leasehold | No. Floors | 2 |
| Property Type | Specialist | Year Built | 1828 |
| Price | £150,000 |
| Price per sq ft | £50.02 |
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner Occupier |
| Tenure | Freehold/Long Leasehold |
| Property Type | Specialist |
| Property Subtype | Place Of Worship |
| Total Plot Size | 0.13 ac |
| Property Size | 2,999 sq ft |
| No. Floors | 2 |
| Year Built | 1828 |
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