The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
Building - Church & Hall | 5,541.26 | 514.80 | Sold |
Total | 5,541.26 | 514.80 |
The subject property is located within the small village of Seven Sisters, which is situated between the Swansea and Neath valleys in South Wales.
Seven Sisters is a small former mining community which is approximately six miles to the east of the town of Ystradgynlais within the northern section of Swansea Valley and ten miles to the north east of the town of Neath. The village is accessible off the M4 motorway, being approximately 11 miles to the north east of junction 43 of the motorway. The city of Swansea is 20 miles to the south west. The village is also in close proximity to the southern boundary of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The village provides a small range of local amenities including a primary school, places of worship and small local retailers and businesses.
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The property is a former church building built circa 1910. Construction is of solid stone with a finish of facing stonework, under a timber pitched roof clad with a mixture of slate and concrete tiles. Beneath the vestry we have been advised there is a basement area.
The hall located to the rear of the site is of timber construction with steel sheet cladding on walls and roof. This has WC and kitchen facilities which require renovation.
There is a further unit which is of assumed timber construction with steel sheet cladding.
The site occupies a triangular shape, corner plot, with a mix of lawned and the tarmac areas.
The land has no visible graves and an area of buried remains is being retained by the Church.
The property is available freehold with vacant possession at an asking price of Offers In the Region Of £100,000.
The property is exempt from EPC requirements.