Glasbury on Wye Hay on Wye | Guide price £250,000 | 3 bedroom Semi-Detached  

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House and chapel wit
Front of chapel
Inside the chapel
Good size rear garde
EPC

Key features

  • 2 bedroom house
  • Gardens
  • Extensive parking
  • Large former chapel

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Property Description

Prominent former chapel with attached house, Grade II Listed with great potential with direct access out on to river walks.

Property Details

Situation:
In prominent roadside location the centre of Glasbury fronting the A438, Hereford to Brecon Road , close to its junction with the B45?? some 4 miles south of the famous Book Town of Hay on Wye, about 12 miles north of Brecon and about 27 miles from Hereford. Glasbury is a popular village with a range of facilities, including a shop and Post Office at the adjoining Petrol Filling Station, a Public House, well renowned riverside cafe/restaurant and Parish Church. In recent years its local festival has grown in stature attracting a wide range of artists and musicians to perform in local venues. The Property: This magnificent chapel and attached house provides an ideal opportunity for redevelopment( subject to planning and Listed Building consent) for a wide variety of non-residential uses(See planning note). The former chapel itself is a large floor area with tall windows around three sides and a floor to ceiling height of XXXXX. To the rear with its own enclosed garden is a three storey two bedroom house that is in need of modernisation and is linked to the main chapel via the former vestry, which also has access out on to the garden. To the side of the building there is an area of car-parking that was formerly enclosed by walling. The layout of the building is shown on the attached floor-plan. Planning Note: a number of areas with the village are considered by the Local Planning Authority to be flood risk areas and development is restricted. In the UDP adopted in March 2010 and according to information supplied by the Local Authority the area is Zone C2, see Development in Flood Risk Areas 2.4.30 Powys County Council UDP 2001-2016.