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Studio, in Ashkirk, £38,000
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0 bed detached house

Ashkirk, Selkirk TD7
Auction Planning
£38,000

Our Summary

  • A great versatile blank canvas for sensitive restoration or conversion (subject to the necessary consents)
  • For sale by online auction Wednesday 24th of June 2026 at 9AM - ***presenting A rare and atmospheric opportunity to acquire A historic former place of worship***located at the south-western boundary of the charming borders village of ashkirk***A great versatile blank canvas for sensitive restoration or conversion (subject to the necessary consents)***Dating from the 19th century, this characterful stone church is a striking example of traditional Scottish ecclesiastical architecture
  • Internally, the church offers a generous open nave space with excellent ceiling height and natural light, providing a versatile blank canvas for sensitive restoration or conversion (subject to the necessary consents)
  • ***key features***- Historic C19 church with C20 alterations- Traditional stone construction- Prominent yet peaceful edge-of-village location- Period architectural detailing- Generous internal proportions- Development potential (subject to planning permission)This is a unique chance to steward a piece of local history and transform an evocative heritage building into an extraordinary lifestyle or investment opportunity

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Description

The property is a traditional stone church building located on the south-western outskirts of Ashkirk Village, constructed in the 19th century with period detailing, including pointed arch windows, timber roof trusses, and historic masonry. The building retains its original features and has a peaceful and picturesque setting with open outlooks and a sense of privacy. Internally, the church has a generous open nave space with excellent ceiling height and natural light, providing a versatile blank canvas for sensitive restoration or conversion.

Key features include a traditional stone construction, period architectural detailing, and development potential subject to planning permission. The property comprises a main church hall and gallery with a total area of approximately 1,276 sq ft. It is connected to mains supplies of electricity and has an electrical heating system.