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House for sale
Church Street, Leeds
£335,000
Church Street, Leeds
£335,000
Our Summary
- For sale by Modern Method of Auction; Starting Bid Price £325,000 plus reservation fee
- The property offers significant potential for further development, subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents
- Current planning approval is in place for the conversion and redevelopment of the church into a single dwelling, including the partial demolition of the existing structure and the construction of a new detached garage to the rear (planning reference: 25/00677/FU)
- Offered for sale with no onward chain, this unique property presents an exceptional opportunity for a discerning buyer to acquire a historic building with approved plans in place, alongside the flexibility for further development potential
- This property is for sale by West Yorkshire Property Auction powered by iamsold ltd
- Planning Permission - Current planning approval is in place for the conversion and redevelopment of the church into a single dwelling, including the partial demolition of the existing structure and the construction of a new detached garage to the rear (planning reference: 25/00677/FU)
- For Sale by Auction - T & C's apply
- The Modern Method Of Auction
Description
This unique detached church, built in 1927, is situated in the highly sought-after village of Woodlesford, approximately 6 miles southeast of Leeds city centre. The property offers significant potential for further development, subject to necessary planning permissions and consents, and current planning approval is in place for the conversion and redevelopment of the church into a single dwelling. The property boasts ample reception space, extending towards 2600 sq. feet, with a range of ancillary spaces, including a playroom, store room, and utility room. The interior features a vaulted ceiling with original timber beams, timber double glazed windows, and central heating radiators. The property is offered for sale with no onward chain, providing an exceptional opportunity for a discerning buyer to acquire a historic building with approved plans in place, alongside the flexibility for further development potential.