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Glandy & The Former Tabernacle Baptist Chapel, Moylegrove
Chain-free
Cottage
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Former Tabernacle Baptist Chapel & Cottage
- Potential for conversion subject to planning consent
- Level site with lawned grounds
- Rural location
- Period features
- No chain
COTTAGE & FORMER BAPTIST CHAPEL
R K Lucas & Son are delighted to offer to the market Glandy & The Former Tabernacle Baptist Chapel situated in a central location within the small north Pembrokeshire village of Moylegrove, approximately 6 miles west of Cardigan, and lies within the picturesque Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The locality offers a peaceful, rural atmosphere, and Moylegrove itself is a quiet and charming village.
The Chapel building is positioned at a low level within the village, adjacent to a small stream. The site is relatively flat and features a former small Baptistry pool. A date stone on the front elevation indicates the Chapel was originally constructed in 1894. The front boundary is defined by a stone wall with wrought iron railings, with two central gates opening onto a flat lawned area and a pathway leading to the Chapel entrance.
Glandy Cottage sits to the rear of the Chapel and comprises a traditionally built two-bedroom cottage with additional land extending to approximately 0.6 acres. Although in need of some remedial works, both the cottage and former Chapel offer a rare opportunity for renovation and development in a truly idyllic setting.
Former Chapel -
Entrance Foyer - 0.90m x 7.90m (2'11" x 25'11") - With double door access, original tile floor and feature stained glass internal panel
Main Church - 7.99m x 7.90m (26'3" x 25'11") - Incorporating extensive original pews and central pulpit
First Floor Gallery - 2.80m x 7.90m (9'2" x 25'11") - Accessed via twin staircases from the Entrance Foyer
Outside - The site is relatively flat and as far as we are aware does not incorporate a graveyard. A former small Baptistry pool can be found to the front, close to the adjoining stream.
General Notes - Services: Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries relating to all services but it is assumed that the property is connected to mains electricity
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council & Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with R K Lucas & Son
Planning - Alternative uses may be possible subject to planning permission. Prospective purchasers must make their own enquiries with the local planning authority if they wish to consider any changes to the use of the building.
Glandy Cottage -
Entrance Hall - Quarry tiled floor
Living Room - Fitted carpet, window to front, fireplace
Dining Room - Fitted carpet, window to front, fireplace
Kitchen - Matching base and wall units, vinyl flooring, double glazed uPVC window to rear, door to outside
Bathroom - Double glazed uPVC window to the rear, low flush WC, panelled bath, part tiled walls
Bedroom 1 - Low headroom, fitted carpet window to front and side
Bedroom 2 - Low headroom, window to front and rear, timber flooring
Outside - To the rear of the Chapel, there is a traditional two-bedroom cottage of solid construction in need of remedial works. The cottage, along with the Chapel, sits within approximately 0.6 acres of land, offering scope for renovation and further development (subject to any necessary consents).
The entrance drive opens into a large, mainly lawned area, part of which borders the adjoining stream, creating a peaceful and attractive setting. Attached to the rear extension is a block-built store/workshop, which also houses a central heating boiler.
Beyond the garden, the grounds rise gently to a raised, lawned sun terrace. From here, the land continues upward to a further gently sloping lawn to the east, opening to a paddock beyond.
Additional Information - Services: We have been advised that mains electricity, water and drainage are connected with oil fired central heating
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council
Tax Band: E
For an indication of mobile and broadband speeds and supply of coverage we recommend visiting Ofcom checker.
R K Lucas & Son are delighted to offer to the market Glandy & The Former Tabernacle Baptist Chapel situated in a central location within the small north Pembrokeshire village of Moylegrove, approximately 6 miles west of Cardigan, and lies within the picturesque Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The locality offers a peaceful, rural atmosphere, and Moylegrove itself is a quiet and charming village.
The Chapel building is positioned at a low level within the village, adjacent to a small stream. The site is relatively flat and features a former small Baptistry pool. A date stone on the front elevation indicates the Chapel was originally constructed in 1894. The front boundary is defined by a stone wall with wrought iron railings, with two central gates opening onto a flat lawned area and a pathway leading to the Chapel entrance.
Glandy Cottage sits to the rear of the Chapel and comprises a traditionally built two-bedroom cottage with additional land extending to approximately 0.6 acres. Although in need of some remedial works, both the cottage and former Chapel offer a rare opportunity for renovation and development in a truly idyllic setting.
Former Chapel -
Entrance Foyer - 0.90m x 7.90m (2'11" x 25'11") - With double door access, original tile floor and feature stained glass internal panel
Main Church - 7.99m x 7.90m (26'3" x 25'11") - Incorporating extensive original pews and central pulpit
First Floor Gallery - 2.80m x 7.90m (9'2" x 25'11") - Accessed via twin staircases from the Entrance Foyer
Outside - The site is relatively flat and as far as we are aware does not incorporate a graveyard. A former small Baptistry pool can be found to the front, close to the adjoining stream.
General Notes - Services: Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries relating to all services but it is assumed that the property is connected to mains electricity
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council & Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with R K Lucas & Son
Planning - Alternative uses may be possible subject to planning permission. Prospective purchasers must make their own enquiries with the local planning authority if they wish to consider any changes to the use of the building.
Glandy Cottage -
Entrance Hall - Quarry tiled floor
Living Room - Fitted carpet, window to front, fireplace
Dining Room - Fitted carpet, window to front, fireplace
Kitchen - Matching base and wall units, vinyl flooring, double glazed uPVC window to rear, door to outside
Bathroom - Double glazed uPVC window to the rear, low flush WC, panelled bath, part tiled walls
Bedroom 1 - Low headroom, fitted carpet window to front and side
Bedroom 2 - Low headroom, window to front and rear, timber flooring
Outside - To the rear of the Chapel, there is a traditional two-bedroom cottage of solid construction in need of remedial works. The cottage, along with the Chapel, sits within approximately 0.6 acres of land, offering scope for renovation and further development (subject to any necessary consents).
The entrance drive opens into a large, mainly lawned area, part of which borders the adjoining stream, creating a peaceful and attractive setting. Attached to the rear extension is a block-built store/workshop, which also houses a central heating boiler.
Beyond the garden, the grounds rise gently to a raised, lawned sun terrace. From here, the land continues upward to a further gently sloping lawn to the east, opening to a paddock beyond.
Additional Information - Services: We have been advised that mains electricity, water and drainage are connected with oil fired central heating
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council
Tax Band: E
For an indication of mobile and broadband speeds and supply of coverage we recommend visiting Ofcom checker.
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R K Lucas & Son is amongst the oldest established Firms of Surveyors, Valuers, Auctioneers and Estate Agents in Wales, having been traced back to 1789 and yet with roots lying even earlier in the 15th and 16th Centuries. Indeed the Firm has provided the National Library of Wales with a treasure trove of social history catalogued in the “Lucas Manuscripts” which are stored at the Library’s headquarters in Aberystwyth and also at the County Records Office in Haverfordwest. R K Lucas & Son is a professional family business serving the whole of Pembrokeshire with its urban centres and picturesque coastal and rural environments. The Firm has a wealth of experience in all types of property valuation and estate agency techniques, having fully qualified and approachable, professional staff providing valuable information and advice. The estate agency section of R K Lucas & Son deals with the full property spectrum from the smallest terraced home and coastal cottage, right up to the largest mansions in Pembrokeshire – and sometimes even a Castle! We look back to the 18th Century with nostalgia whilst looking forward to the future with excited anticipation. Whether you wish to buy property, sell property, let or rent, or simply seek some advice we remain a long tested family firm of professionals, we will be able to satisfy your requirements.

















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