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Auction Sale - 01/09/2022
An attractive detached Grade II Listed former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel building with planning permission for 3 x two bedroom flats, 2 x one bedroom flats and 4 office units on a site of approximately 0.20 acres located in an appealing residential location near shops and station - Vacant
Description
An attractive Grade II Listed Victorian former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel building built in 1876.
The interior is arranged over three floors and retains some attractive period features.
Forms part of a larger rectangular shaped site.
Location
Conisbrough is an appealing town located between Doncaster, recently awarded city status and Rotherham.
Situated on the east side of Chapel Lane between the junctions of Beech Hill and New Hill in a popular residential area.
The towns shopping amenities are nearby as is the station.
The surrounding countryside provides a range of leisure activities.
The A630 provides good road links to the M18, A1(M) and M1
Transport
National Rail - Conisbrough Station
Accommodation
Ground Floor - Entrance Hall, Chapel Hall, Office
Lower Ground Floor - Meeting Room, Kitchen, Store, Male and Female WCs
Total site area approximately 0.20 acres
Planning
Permission (Application No 16/01431/ful & 16/01435/lbc) was granted by Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council on 30th January 2018 for conversion of existing chapel to 5 flats (C3 residential) and 4 office suits (B1 (a))
Permission (Application No 20/00327/ful) was granted under delegated powers on 13th November 2020 that the application meets the Agreed Scheme of Delegation and that the Recommendation is acceptable.
The proposed permission would provide 4 x office units, kitchen, male and female WCs on the ground floor, 2 x one bedroom, 1 x two bedroom flats on the lower ground floor and 2 x two bedroom flats on the first floor.