The picturesque Blagdon Baptist Chapel was constructed in 1875 and the detached Schoolroom is thought to have been built around the beginning of the 20th Century. Both buildings are constructed of…
The picturesque Blagdon Baptist Chapel was constructed in 1875 and the detached Schoolroom is thought to have been built around the beginning of the 20th Century. Both buildings are constructed of rubble stone and part rendered brick elevations under pitched roofs. Close to the centre of the village, the buildings stand behind the High Street in an area of established housing, accessed down a quiet lane shared with other dwellings, which also provides a pedestrian thoroughfare to the adjacent recreation fields and green space. The buildings are set back from the lane frontage with areas of garden to both the front (north-facing) and rear (south-facing).Chapel (Main Hall):
6.69m x 11.98m with gabled porch to frontage.
Walk-through kitchen servery 2.09m x 3.80m.
Meeting Room 4.44m x 3.48m.
Male and female cloakrooms.Schoolroom:
Hall - 6.71m x 10.11m.
Kitchen - 1.87m x 3.84m.
Total approximate area of the buildings - 201.2sqm.
There is no burial ground.Location Blagdon is a pretty village located in the Mendip Hills, a recognised Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village overlooks Blagdon Lake which covers 440 acres and is considered ideal for boat and bank fishing. The North Somerset village is about 12 miles east of Weston-super-Mare and 12 miles south west of Bristol, on the A368 road to Bath.Blagdon is served by several bus services going to Bristol, Cheddar, Wells and Weston-super-Mare. The nearest railway station is Yatton.What Three Wordshttps://w3w.co/revealing.penny.severeViewings Viewings are by appointment only on the following dates:1. Tuesday 26th November 2024, 11am to 12pm
2. Wednesday 11th December 2024, 2pm to 3pm Please contact our Land department on 01285 646770 to book your appointment. PLEASE NOTE: There's a public free car-park next to the village hall where it is best to park, then walk 150 metres to the church down the cul-de- sac lane that is next to the village shop. PLEASE DO NOT PARK OUTSIDE THE CHAPEL.Services & Tenure The site is offered for sale with freehold title and as far as we are aware is not subject to any leases.We are informed that mains water, electricity and drainage are connected to the property.Town & Country PlanningThe buildings are not Listed but do stand within the village Conservation Area.Local Authority North Somerset Council
https://n-somerset.gov.uk / 01934 888 888Method Of Sale The property is offered for sale by informal tender, offers must be made in writing no later than 12 noon on Wednesday 8th January 2025.These should be submitted on the offer form which is available from ourselves, so as to ensure that all information required is received. The offer may be returned by hand or posted to our Cirencester office or by email to landandnewhomes@perrybishop.co.ukIt is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that their offer is received by the prescribed deadline, and the vendor is not bound to accept the highest or any offer. A decision will be made as soon as possible before or after the closing date, with all parties that have made an offer being notified accordingly.JOINT AGENT WITH CHRISTOPHERS CHARTERED SURVEYORS