The building dates back from the late 19th Century with gabled porch to frontage, transept and small lean-to extension. It stands in a roughly rectangular site fronting the village street…
The building dates back from the late 19th Century with gabled porch to frontage, transept and small lean-to extension. It stands in a roughly rectangular site fronting the village street adjacent to a mix of residential dwellings with an overall site area of approximately 320m2.The building is comprised as follows:
Chapel 10.5 x 7m with pulpit and dias to the west end and a gabled porch to the east end.
Transept 2 x 1.4m containing the vestry.
Extension which contains a kitchen 2.2 x 2.4m which is fully fitted with a single drainer sink unit, worktops and cupboards together with a cloakroom. The buildings approximate gross external floor area is 98m2.Outside:
There is an area of garden to the front overlaid with gravel and a cultivated garden alongside used sometimes as an allotment. There is no burial ground at this property. The building lies within a designed Conservation Area but is not Listed as being of significant architectural or historical interest. LOCATIONYetminster is a charming village located in the county of Dorset. It is just four miles south-west of Sherborne and is sited on the River Wriggle, a tributary of the River Yeo. Renowned for its beautiful countryside and stunning architecture, the village is built almost entirely of honey coloured limestone and exudes a timeless and serene ambience. DIRECTIONSLeaving Yeovil on the A30 Westbound along Hendford Hill take the first left at the roundabout signposted Dorchester A37 and Weymouth (A354). Follow this road for approx. 3 miles and take the left signposted Ryme Intrinseca and Yetminster. Continue on this road for 2 miles as you come in to Yetminster you will come up to a T junction take the left turning signposted Thornford Road and the take the next immediate right 'High Street' follow this road for 0.2 miles and take the next left Chapel Lane signposted Methodist Church, follow this road slightly to the right and you will find the church signposted by our board on the right hand side.What Three Words: ///funded.nuzzling.pram VIEWINGSViewings are by appointment only on the following dates:(18th September - CANCELLED)
1. Tuesday 1st October 2024 - 2pm to 3pm
2. Monday 7th October 2023 - 10am to 11amPlease contact our Land department on 01285 646770 to book your appointment.SERVICES & TENUREThe property will be sold with freehold title.The following services are connected to the property: mains water, electricity and drainage. The building is heated with electric heating. TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNINGThe present use of the Church is within Class F1 - Learning & Non-Residential Institutions. This would permit the following:- a) For the provision of education
b) For the display of artwork (not for sale or hire) c) As a museum
d) As a public library or public reading room
e) As a public hall or exhibition hall
f) For, or in connection with public worship or religious instruction
g) As a law court Parties interested in residential or commercial uses should address their enquiries to the relevant Planning Authority. METHOD OF SALEThe property is offered for sale by informal tender, offers must be made in writing no later than 12 noon on Wednesday 16th October 2024.These should be submitted on the offer form to ensure that all information required is received. Please email your offer to landandnewhomes@perrybishop.co.uk.It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that their offer is received by the prescribed deadline, and the vendor is not bound to accept the highest or any offer. A decision will be made asap after the closing date, with all parties that have made an offer being notified accordingly.JOINT AGENT WITH CHRISTOPHERS CHARTERED SURVEYORS