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House

Former Church Hall, Dulnain Bridge PH26
Planning
£125,000

Our Summary

  • Planning consent granted for alteration, extension and conversion to a dwelling house, ref
  • The building now comes with planning consent, ref
  • The planning gain payment has been paid to Highland Council and a building warrant has been granted (25/01175/DOM2 dated 06
  • In need of refurbishment, but with strong architectural character and a compelling story, this is an unusual and atmospheric conversion opportunity in the heart of Speyside
  • Proposed Accommodation - The approved proposed layout provides for conversion of the former church hall into a distinctive residential dwelling, with the existing porch retained as the principal entrance into a large open-plan living/kitchen space occupying the main body of the hall, with provision of a stove within the principal living area, together with new glazed doors to the rear and retained/refurbished character windows to the principal elevations
  • Planning Details - The building now comes with planning consent, granted on 24th November 2025, ref
  • The grounds are informal and largely laid to grass, with mature trees and established planting around the boundaries, together with areas of natural woodland edge that enhance the sense of privacy and shelter, while the side and rear garden areas offer scope for landscaping, outdoor seating or practical amenity space as part of the approved residential conversion

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Description

A distinctive corrugated-iron former church hall, built in 1912, sits on the southern edge of Dulnain Bridge, bordering woodland. The building features a timber porch, bellcote, arched windows, and a characterful interior with a timber-lined vaulted ceiling, exposed decorative roof structure, and timber wall panelling. The main hall is the central focus, with a raised stage area, and is accompanied by a separate kitchen/service room and a small internal hallway with a separate WC.

The proposed accommodation includes a living/kitchen space within the main hall, three bedrooms, bathroom, en suite, and a mezzanine, with contemporary rear openings and rebuiled south-end element. The building retains its distinctive external character while introducing new elements to create a unique and atmospheric home.