Key Features

  • Grade II Listed Church
  • Village Location
  • Possible Residential Conversion
  • GIFA c. 826 sq.ft. (76.74 sq.m.)
  • Scope for a Variety of Uses
  • Rebuilt in 1848

Description

AN ATTRACTIVE GRADE II LISTED VILLAGE CHURCH, REBUILT IN 1848 IN THE EARLY ENGLISH STYLE

A small Victorian Gothic church, built in limestone rubble under a pitched slate roof, the nave and chancel in a single cell. The current church was rebuilt in 1848, on the site of a 12th century predecessor and stands relatively central to a large churchyard, which is elevated from Church Lane to the west.

It has a GIFA of approx. 826 sq.ft. (76.74 sq.m) with scope for a variety of alternative uses, including possible residential conversion (subject to necessary consents).