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Struy Church, Strathglass, Beauly, IV4 7JS

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£48,000

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Place of worship for sale

Description

CLOSING DATE: Tuesday the 8th of October at 12pm
Property
Traditional Highland stone built church dating back to 1897 in tranquil rural surroundings with an open outlook. The church is located within Strathglass which leads to Glen Affric, one of the loveliest glens in the country. .
The property comprises : Main worship hall, entrance porch and a separate vestry.
Grounds
The property includes grounds surrounding the building as shown on the site plan on page 3.

Services
The property is connected to a mains electricity supply only. There is no water, drainage or gas serving the building. Mains water is located in the vicinity

Planning
The building is not listed and could be used, without the necessity of obtaining change of use consent, as a crèche, day nursery, day centre, educational establishment, museum, art gallery or public library. It also has potential for a variety of other uses, such as a theatre, cinema or entertainment venue, retail space or community resource subject to obtaining appropriate consents. Conversion to residential accommodation would also be possible, again subject to the usual consents.

EPC
Rating: D

Local Area
Struy is a small village 15 km south-west of Beauly.
Beauly is a popular and attractive town with wide range of independent retail shops including traditional Highland outfitter, baker, delicatessen, butcher and ironmonger.
A fuller range of amenities are available in Inverness, the Highland capital, which is approximately 21 miles distant.

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Struy Church, Strathglass, Beauly, IV4 7JS

Approximate location

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Beauly Station8.4 miles

About Church of Scotland, Edinburgh

121 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4YN

The responsibility for holding and preserving most Church properties rests with the General Trustees. They also authorise sales and lets of property, vet alterations at buildings, assist local congregations with maintenance and improvement work and give financial assistance in a number of ways. The trustees can also provide advice and financial assistance to local congregations to help with maintaining and improving their buildings.

The Church's Central Properties Department has responsibility for redevelopment of Church property and managing existing property.

The responsibility for properties overseas lies with The Church of Scotland Trust.

Help with providing housing accommodation for retired ministers and their widows or widowers is offered by the Housing and Loan Fund.

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