Sponsored Find a Solicitor — free quotes via ReallyMoving
Land
Next Steps
Sponsored — free quotes via ReallyMoving
Find a Solicitor
Land purchases need specialist legal advice — compare fees
Our Summary
- English Congregational Chapel, Ton Pentre, Rhondda Valley South WalesOverviewA rare opportunity to acquire a striking and historic former chapel building with full planning consent for residential conversion into 11 self-contained apartments (3 x 2-bedroom and 8 x 1-bedroom units)
- This unique property offers character, location, and redevelopment potential in the heart of the picturesque Rhondda Valley
- LocationIdeally situated on the corner of Church Road and Church Street in Ton Pentre, the property enjoys excellent accessibility:• A short walk to Ton Pentre train station• Immediate access to local amenities within this desirable village• Surrounded by beautiful valley scenery and a strong local communityDescription• Detached former chapel• Constructed of solid masonry with decorative facing stonework• Spread over two storeys and a basement• Pews, pulpit, and organ remain in situ• Basement formerly used as a Sunday School• Not a listed building, providing greater flexibility for adaptationPlanning Permission• Full planning consent granted for 11 residential apartments• Permitted on street parking• Layout includes:O 3 x 2-bedroom apartmentso 8 x 1-bedroom apartmentsDevelopment PotentialThis property presents a rare opportunity to blend heritage architecture with modern living
- With its approved plans and well-preserved features, it’s ideally suited for conversion into a unique residential scheme that respects the building’s character
Get alerted when similar properties are listed — Subscribe
Description
This historic former chapel building, constructed in 1870 and rebuilt in 1884, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a unique property with full planning consent for conversion into 11 self-contained apartments. Located in the heart of the picturesque Rhondda Valley, the property features solid masonry construction, a Gothic-style design, and retains its original interior layout, including a three-sided gallery, pews, pulpit, and organ. With its prime location, the property is just a short walk from Ton Pentre train station and surrounded by local amenities, beautiful valley scenery, and a strong local community.
The approved plans allow for 11 residential apartments, including 3 two-bedroom and 8 one-bedroom units, with permitted on-street parking. This property presents a unique development opportunity to blend heritage architecture with modern living, making it an attractive investment for those seeking a unique and characterful residential scheme.