A FORMER Grade II listed church in the picturesque Ceiriog Valley will be going under the hammer next month, with a starting price of £65,000.
The former St. Ffraid Church in Glyn Ceiriog will be offered for sale through an online auction on Thursday, October 26.
Agents Morris, Marshall and Poole, emphasise the building's tremendous potential for transformation, pending planning permission and approval for listed building alterations.
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This former place of worship was constructed using locally sourced dressed stone walls and boasts a slate-clad roof, complete with a bell tower and an internal balcony.
Inside, the nave features an open timber-framed roof and a solid tiered floor, complemented by beautifully crafted leaded stained glass windows.
Adjacent to the nave, there is a "vestry," as well as access to the bell tower.
Positioned on an elevated site on the northern side of the Ceiriog Valley, the approach to the church involves ascending a pathway from the road.
The church was rebuilt in 1838 but closed in doors at the end of 2018.
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The sale includes the substantial building and grants a right of way over the retained pathway.
It is important to note that the adjacent graveyard area will be preserved, and public access will be upheld at all times.
For detailed information on the seller's specific conditions of sale, contact the agent.
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