The Trinity United Reformed Church comprises a church and community buildings dating from the first half of the 19th Century and was extended in 1937 to serve the expanding population north…
The Trinity United Reformed Church comprises a church and community buildings dating from the first half of the 19th Century and was extended in 1937 to serve the expanding population north of the Plymouth city centre. This interesting building stands on a trapezoid site with frontage to Torr Lane where the site has an approximate area of just over 0.35 acres (1428 m2) and includes parking to front and rear of the site. There is no burial ground. The site comprises:Church - Vestibule to south-end with south-west and south-east porches, chancel to north-end and vestry to north-west. Basement containing boiler room and youth room. Schoolrooms - Entrance foyer, kitchen, large meeting room, toilets, small hall with lobby off, main hall with separate vestibule to south-end.LOCATIONLocated in a prime popular and established residential area of Hartley, bordering on Mannamead and set here with a variety of local services and amenities on the doorstep. The position is convenient for access into the city and close by connections to major routes in other directions.
WHAT THREE WORDS - flood.plot.lightsDIRECTIONSFrom the A386 or the A38, once you are on the Manadon roundabout take the exit onto the Mannamead Road / B3250 (Golden Hind Pub on the left). After half a mile turn right at the traffic lights onto Torr Lane. The Trinity URC can be seen on the right.VIEWINGSViewings are by appointment only on the following dates:1. Tuesday 13th February 2024, 10.00am to 11.30am
2. Thursday 29th February 2024, 11.30am to 1.00pmPlease call the Land team on 01285 646770 to book your appointment.SERVICES & TENUREThe property is to be sold as freehold and is not affected by any leases. Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas are connected with gas fired central heating. TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNINGThe present use of the Church is within Class F1 - Learning & Non-Residential Institutions. This would permit the following:- a) For the provision of education b) For the display of artwork (not for sale or hire) c) As a museum d) As a public library or public reading room e) As a public hall or exhibition hall f) For, or in connection with public worship or religious instruction g) As a law court The buildings are not listed as being of architectural or historic interest and do not stand within a designated Conservation Area.METHOD OF SALEThe property is offered for sale by informal tender, offers must be made in writing no later than 12 noon on Wednesday 13th March 2024.These should be submitted on the offer form to ensure that all information required is received. Please email your offer to landandnewhomes@perrybishop.co.uk.It 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 asap after the closing date, with all parties that have made an offer being notified accordingly.IMPORTANT NOTES1. There will be a 50% overage for a term of 15 years for any change of use consent (whatever it may be) that results in an uplift in value over and above the existing value without these consents, will trigger overage. 2. The sale will be subject to the standard United Reformed Church covenants – copy available on request.JOINT AGENT WITH CHRISTOPHERS CHARTERED SURVEYORS