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Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Situated in the outstanding North York Moors National Park Village of Appleton le Moors, can be found the former Methodist Chapel
- With the flexibility of change of use/re-development, subject to the appropriate consents
- Buyers should be aware that in the event of planning permission being granted current planning policy will demand a National Park local occupancy clause for private residential occupation
- Prospective purchasers are advised the former chapel has no further land than what it stands on with the exception of the enclosed apron area to the front
- Comprising front entrance lobby and former worship area 20'6” max x 25'11'max. The Chapel is now a shell internally, it has a newly laid concrete floor with insulation and plumbing for waste
- Planning permission for change of use to a private dwelling has recently been declined
- Interested parties would be well advised to read the documents relating to change of use of chapels in the North York Moors National Park to gain an understanding of the local plan
- The Chapel is located close to the centre of the village on the eastern side of the main street
- The village has a very popular pub known as the Moors Inn and is highly regarded for its cuisine
Situated in the outstanding North York Moors National Park Village of Appleton le Moors, can be found the former Methodist Chapel; with the flexibility of change of use/re-development, subject to the appropriate consents. Buyers should be aware that in the event of planning permission being granted current planning policy will demand a National Park local occupancy clause for private residential occupation.
Prospective purchasers are advised the former chapel has no further land than what it stands on with the exception of the enclosed apron area to the front. Comprising front entrance lobby and former worship area 20'6” max x 25'11'max. The Chapel is now a shell internally, it has a newly laid concrete floor with insulation and plumbing for waste water, and drains connecter. Plans have been drawn up by an architect for the interior and will be included.
Planning permission for change of use to a private dwelling has recently been declined. Interested parties would be well advised to read the documents relating to change of use of chapels in the North York Moors National Park to gain an understanding of the local plan is highly advisable, a good starting point would be on pages 151, 152 and 153.
The Chapel is located close to the centre of the village on the eastern side of the main street. The village has a very popular pub known as the Moors Inn and is highly regarded for its cuisine.
Tenure: We understand the property to be freehold. Freehold vacant possession will be given on completion.
Services: Mains Electricity and drainage is laid on, water is not.
Photography: By Peter Illingworth
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Prospective purchasers are advised the former chapel has no further land than what it stands on with the exception of the enclosed apron area to the front. Comprising front entrance lobby and former worship area 20'6” max x 25'11'max. The Chapel is now a shell internally, it has a newly laid concrete floor with insulation and plumbing for waste water, and drains connecter. Plans have been drawn up by an architect for the interior and will be included.
Planning permission for change of use to a private dwelling has recently been declined. Interested parties would be well advised to read the documents relating to change of use of chapels in the North York Moors National Park to gain an understanding of the local plan is highly advisable, a good starting point would be on pages 151, 152 and 153.
The Chapel is located close to the centre of the village on the eastern side of the main street. The village has a very popular pub known as the Moors Inn and is highly regarded for its cuisine.
Tenure: We understand the property to be freehold. Freehold vacant possession will be given on completion.
Services: Mains Electricity and drainage is laid on, water is not.
Photography: By Peter Illingworth
Need to sell your own property?
Contact Peter Illingworth on[use Contact Agent Button] for no-obligation advice.
Need advice on buying through another agent?
Contact Peter Illingworth on[use Contact Agent Button] to discuss how we can give you the comfort of many years of our expertise, in representing clients in the purchase of their next home.
Viewing:
Strictly by appointment through the Agents Kirkbymoorside Office, 16 Market Place, Kirkbymoorside, York. [use Contact Agent Button].
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Peter Illingworth Estate Agents was established in May 1990 and has since played an enormous part in changing the face of estate agencies in Ryedale. Today a team of seventeen experienced property professionals in two Ryedale offices and the Mayfair marketing office in London, reassure both vendors and purchaser's alike that they will receive an exceptional standard of service. This means that Peter Illingworth can reach deep into the market and access the best buyers and sellers. Our two Ryedale, North Yorkshire Offices in Pickering and Kirkbymoorside are located in the locality of the outstanding North York Moors National Park, the Howardian Hills, and part of the Wolds. Our portfolio of properties covers the local towns and villages in this rural community as well as isolated and remote areas that surround our offices in this area of outstanding natural beauty.Properties in our portfolio are spread across North Yorkshire and the North Yorkshire Moors, towns and villages in Ryedale, including the more secluded rural areas of the region.













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