Substantial Grade II Listed Former Church

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Substantial Grade II Listed Former Church Ground Floor 450.27m2 (4,847 Sq Ft) Mezzanine 2,456 Sq Ft Site Area Approx 1.16 Acres Heywood St James Tower Street Heywood OL10 3AA

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May suit redevelopment (subject to planning) D1 use – suitable for nurseries, training centres, community centres etc. Close to Heywood Town Centre

Location The property is located on the south east side of Tower Street at its junction with St James Terrace in Heywood, Greater Manchester. Heywood Town Centre is less than 1 mile north east. Junction 2 of the M66 motorway is approx. 2 miles to the west. Heywood is situated 3 miles east of Bury, 4 miles south west of Rochdale and 7 miles north of Manchester. General Description The property comprises a substantial Grade II listed former church building originally constructed in 1838. The property sits on a site of approx. 1.16 acres. Accommodation As measured on a gross internal basis in accordance with the RICS Property st Measurement 1 Edition, the area of the property is as follows:Ground Floor Gallery Total

450.27m2 228.15m2 678.42m2

(4,847 sq ft) (2,456 sq ft) (7,302 sq ft)

Planning The property has planning for a D1 use (Place of Worship). Under this use, the property could also be used as a nursery, training centre, community centre, clinic use etc. VAT Alternative uses may be considered on a subject to planning basis. Further enquiries to be made direct with the local authority.

All figures quoted are exclusive of but may be liable to VAT.

Purchase Price

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Offers in the region of £135,000.

By appointment with the sole agent:

Tenure

W T Gunson for the attention of: Neale Sayle [email protected]

Freehold – subject to the standard terms and conditions of the Church Commissioners.

Date of Preparation 29/06/17

General information Restrictive covenants and Pastoral (Church Buildings Disposal) Scheme Restrictive covenants will be included in the transfer of the property to ensure that the approved development is carried forward. Further details of these are available from the agents. A closed Church of England church is sold under special legal provision - a Pastoral (Church Buildings Disposal) Scheme is the legal document empowering the Church Commissioners to sell a closed church for a specific use. The sale of the church would, therefore, be subject to the making of such a scheme following public consultation. Further details about the procedures involved may be found on the Commissioners' web-site at www.ccpastoral.org.

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