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£200,000Plot for sale
Holy Family Parish, Parkhill Avenue, Port Glasgow, PA14 6BT
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Possible Development Opportunity
- Church, Church Hall and Residential Block Included
- No Planning Permissions or Warrants Applied For
- Original 'Coia' Building
- Church and Resdential Building 'A' Listed
- Stunning Open Vistas to River Clyde
- Substantial Plot Circa 2.8a
An exceptional opportunity to acquire a striking Category A listed former church and adjoining residential block and separate church hall, designed by the renowned architect Sir Basil Spence & Partners / Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, offering significant development potential subject to the necessary local authority and Historic Scotland consents.
Set within an elevated position, the building presents a bold and distinctive presence, characterised by its dramatic brickwork, strong geometric forms, and iconic bell tower element. The design exemplifies the powerful Modernist ecclesiastical style for which Coia is celebrated, making this a rare and highly desirable asset for developers, investors, or owner-occupiers seeking a landmark conversion project.
The properties extend to substantial internal footprint areas, providing flexible accommodation across multiple levels. The church space offers impressive volume, natural light while the adjoining residential block lends itself to sympathetic conversion or redevelopment. The church hall also has excellent square meterage with kitchen, ample toilets and spacious hall. Together, the buildings provide excellent scope for a range of alternative uses including residential, cultural, hospitality, or mixed-use schemes, subject to planning and listed building consent.
Externally, the site benefits from open surroundings, generous access, and an elevated setting extending to circa 2.8a with far-reaching outlooks, enhancing both its visual impact and end-user appeal.
A rare chance to secure a truly distinctive architectural set of buildings offering outstanding potential to create a landmark development.
Set within an elevated position, the building presents a bold and distinctive presence, characterised by its dramatic brickwork, strong geometric forms, and iconic bell tower element. The design exemplifies the powerful Modernist ecclesiastical style for which Coia is celebrated, making this a rare and highly desirable asset for developers, investors, or owner-occupiers seeking a landmark conversion project.
The properties extend to substantial internal footprint areas, providing flexible accommodation across multiple levels. The church space offers impressive volume, natural light while the adjoining residential block lends itself to sympathetic conversion or redevelopment. The church hall also has excellent square meterage with kitchen, ample toilets and spacious hall. Together, the buildings provide excellent scope for a range of alternative uses including residential, cultural, hospitality, or mixed-use schemes, subject to planning and listed building consent.
Externally, the site benefits from open surroundings, generous access, and an elevated setting extending to circa 2.8a with far-reaching outlooks, enhancing both its visual impact and end-user appeal.
A rare chance to secure a truly distinctive architectural set of buildings offering outstanding potential to create a landmark development.
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