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Our Summary
- Planning permission for conversion to a dwelling
- A chance to acquire a detached Methodist Church with planning permission for conversion into a residential dwelling, having parking space at the front and located within a small rural village
- Planning Full planning permission was granted on 24th March, 2022 for change of use, conversion of and alterations to the former chapel to provide a dwelling
- Details of the planning application, drawings, etc
- Can be viewed by visiting the planning portal of the East Lindsey District Council website and searching for planning application number N/036/01827/22
- There are conditions relating to the planning permission
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Description
The property is a detached Methodist Church built in 1856 with a 1990 extension, featuring a rustic design with brick-faced walls and an ornate pillared entrance. The building has a pitched and hipped timber roof with natural slate and double-glazed windows, including eight arched windows. The property has a floor to ceiling height of 3.1 meters in the reception hall and 4.2 meters in the church hall.
It includes a spacious living-dining-kitchen area with bi-fold French doors opening onto a raised deck, a large church hall, and a cloakroom/WC. The church hall has an arched ceiling, pine dado rail, and pendant light points, while the kitchen features stainless steel sink, ceramic-tiled splashbacks, and a match wall cupboard. The main church is a spacious, split-level room with pitch pine pews and a coved ceiling, featuring ornate pulpits, balcony, and wrought iron banisters.
The property sits in a rural setting with views to the southwest over fields, with a lawn forecourt and parking area at the front.