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- Potential for conversion subject to planning consent
- Although in need of some remedial works, both the cottage and former Chapel offer a rare opportunity for renovation and development in a truly idyllic setting
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Description
The property consists of a former Baptist Chapel and a two-bedroom cottage, known as Glandy, situated in a central location within the village of Moylegrove, a small north Pembrokeshire village within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The Chapel, built in 1894, features a date stone on the front elevation, a low-level position adjacent to a small stream, and stonewall boundaries with wrought iron railings. The cottage sits to the rear, with two high ceilings and windows in the bedrooms, and has remedial works needed.
The property extends to approximately 0.6 acres of land, featuring a former Baptistry pool, a flat lawned area, and a range of outbuildings including a store/workshop and a central heating boiler.