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Lot 105 Attractive Methodist Church With PotentialAuction Date:
21st September 2022

The Methodist Church, The Street, Appledore, Ashford, Kent, TN26 2AE

£220,950

On the instructions of the Trustees

Category Other
Tenure Freehold

This attractive, detached Methodist Church, built circa 1836, is centrally located in the village of Appledore which lies on the northern edge of Romney Marsh.

The village has a variety of local amenities, with the larger towns of Ashford (situated to the north-east), Tenterden (to the north-west) and Rye (to the south-west) all providing further facilities.

It is considered the property may be suitable for conversion to residential, subject to all necessary consents being obtainable.

Local Planning Authority

Ashford Borough Council. Tel: 01233 331111. Website: ashford.gov.uk.

Accommodation

Entrance porch, vestry with concertina doors into main worship hall, side hallway, two offices, kitchen, W.C. and side lobby with access to outside.

Outside

Small forecourt area to front, side and rear areas.

Freehold with Vacant Possession



The Methodist Church, The Street, Appledore, Ashford, Kent


There is an addendum available to be read
in conjunction with the legal documentation.

Joint Agents

John Bishop Associates

John Bishop Associates
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