Lundie Church

Lundie

DD2 5NW

Property

Beautiful country church located in the hamlet of Lundie around 10 miles northwest of . The detached church building occupies a pleasant rural location whilst being conveniently placed for easy access to Dundee.

The church is Category A-Listed and offers a peaceful space surrounded by picturesque Scottish countryside. The original building extends to the east gable into an 18th century converted Mausoleum, which is now used as the vestry. The church is s of simple rectangular design and traditional stone construction.

Accommodation

The accommodation comprises: Side porch/entrance, main church and vestry.

Gross Internal Floor Area: 98 sq.m (1055 sq.ft)

Grounds

There are no grounds included. The surrounding grounds are owned and maintained by the local authority. There is pedestrian access.

Services

The church is served by mains electricity only.

EPC Rating- G

Planning

The subjects are Category A-Listed and falls within the Class 10 of the Town & Country Planning (Use Classes) () Order 1997. Historic Scotland reference is LB13090.

Local Area

Lundie is a parish and small settlement in Angus, Scotland, 10 miles northwest of Dundee, situated at the head of the Dighty valley in the Sidlaws, off the A923 Dundee to road.

The city of Dundee is the fourth largest city in Scotland, sitting on the north bank of the River Tay. It provides an excellent range of shops and professional services, together with good leisure facilities including The V & A Museum and Olympia Leisure Centre. The city also offers many restaurants, theatres, clubs and cultural events.

There is a mainline railway station, with services to the south and a regional airport with flights to London City, Belfast and Birmingham. The A90 dual carriageway provides fast access to Perth and central Scotland, as well as to Aberdeen.

Viewing Arrangements

By appointment with The Church of Scotland Law Department. Please email [email protected]

Offers

Offers are invited and should be submitted in writing, through a Scottish solicitor. Please can offers be sent via email in the first instance.

It is possible that a closing date for offers will be fixed and, to ensure that they receive intimation of this, prospective purchasers must formally intimate their interest, via a Scottish solicitor, in writing or by Email with the Law Department.

As offers will require to be considered by one or more Church Committees, they should not be subject to short time limits for acceptance.

The sellers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any of the offers they receive.

Whilst the foregoing particulars are believed to be correct they are not warranted on the part of the sellers and prospective purchasers will require to satisfy themselves with regards to all matters prior to offers.

The Church of Scotland -Scottish Charity No SC011353