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- The property is not listed and full planning permission has been granted (reference 18/0915/PA) and is currently underway to convert it into a one-bedroom house, retaining the beautiful interior features
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Description
The Llandeloy Village Hall is a historic building with a traditional Welsh "tin tabernacle" design, believed to have been built in 1880 and later converted and extended into a village hall. The building has a plain exterior but features a beautiful interior with timber Victorian carpentry, tongue and groove panelling, elegant slender scissor trusses, Gothic timber windows, and a brick-built transept. The property is currently undergoing conversion into a one-bedroom house, with full planning permission granted to retain the original features and add a new window and decking area to take advantage of the Southerly views.
Connection to mains water and drainage has been made, and electricity is already connected.