FOR SALE
OFFERS IN THE REGION OF £300,000
Former St. Cyprian’s Church, Churchdale Road, Frecheville, Sheffield S12 4XT
Church with Development Potential
0.12 HA (0.3 ACRES)
VENDOR
The marketing for this property is undertaken by White & Co on behalf of the Diocese of Sheffield and the Church Commissioners for England. On receipt of offers the Diocese shall make a proposal to the Church Commissioners, who will determine the appropriate use for the property and will act as a vendor. This process is governed by the Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011.
DESCRIPTION
The property comprises an unlisted church constructed around 1950 in the interwar style. The property has a concrete superstructure and is arranged in three appealing vaulted aisles. The property stands on a rectangular shaped site, sloping upwards from front to back
LOCATION
The property stands on Churchdale Road, Frecheville. Frecheville provides most local amenities and is located approximately 4.5 miles south east from Sheffield City Centre, 7.5 miles south, south west of Rotherham and 11 miles north of Chesterfield.
ACCOMMODATION
The building has the following approximate Gross Internal Floor Area
Ground Floor 423.9 Sq M (4,562 Sq Ft)
First Floor Gallery 27.4 Sq M (295 Sq Ft)
Total 451.3 Sq M (4,857 Sq Ft)
The overall site area extends to approximately 0.16 Ha (0.40 acres).
TENURE
The Church is to be offered for sale with freehold vacant possession upon completion.
PLANNING
The property stands within an area within the jurisdiction of Sheffield City Council. The existing use of the property as a place of worship falls within Class F1 ‘’Learning and non residential institutions” within the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes)(Amendment) (England) Regulations 2020 and may be suitable for a range of uses within this Class. The property may also have redevelopment potential for alternative use subject to planning permission. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries and verifications in relation to planning considerations.
RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
The property is to be sold subject to the Church Commissioners covenants which will be discussed with the purchaser but will include controls over the future use and alterations.
RIGHTS OF WAY, WAYLEAVES AND EASEMENTS
The property is to be sold subject to and with the benefit of those rights of way, wayleaves and easements or quasi easements which might exist across the holding.
VIEWINGS
The site can be viewed externally unaccompanied. For internal access please contact White & Co. jason.white@whiteandcosurveyors.com
METHODS OF SALE
The site is offered for sale by private treaty. Prospective purchases are invited to submit expressions of interest incorporating the following information: A. Proposed use. B. Proposed financial offer. C. Proof of availability of funds to meet the offer made. D. Details of alterations which you would wish to make to the building E. Relationship to planning policy.
The vendor shall consider all bids against the following criteria: A. Anticipated planning acceptability. B. The suitability of the use in relation to previous religious use. C. Financial funds available. D. Impact on the building.
SALE PROCESS
The vendor will determine which, if any, bids shall be taken further. The vendor will expect to select one or more bids to be taken forward. The successful bidders will then be asked to make final offers including: Firm financial terms and evidence of the likely acceptability of the proposal by the planning authority. Independent confirmation that funds are available to meet the offer made and to cover the cost of any proposed alterations to the building. The vendor may also seek assurance through a business plan or other information as to the initial long-term viability of these proposals. The Church Commissioners will sanction the disposal and in doing so must undertake certain legal processes under the provisions of the Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011, including a statutory period of public consultation, before completing the sale of the property. Purchasers should be aware that those procedures will not commence until evidence has been supplied indicating favourable response from the planning authority. It is usual for any necessary planning permission to be in place before completing the sale.
For any further information email: jason.white@whiteandcosurveyors.com
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