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St. Johns Methodist Church Burton Fleming, Near Driffield CHARTERED SURVEYORS • AUCTIONEERS • VALUERS • LAND & ESTATE AGENTS • FINE ART & FURNITURE ESTABLISHED 1860 ST. JOHNS METHODIST CH URCH BURTON FLEMING, NEAR DRIFFIELD An exciting & increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a substantial Wesleyan Methodist Church with full planning consent for conversion to a spectacular three bedroom dwelling with walled rear garden. The accommodation approved, briefly comprises: hall, cloakroom, huge open-plan living & kitchen areas, three double bedrooms (master with en-suite) & house bathroom. Connection to mains water, electricity & drainage. GUI DE PRICE £125,000 15 Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 7LP Tel: 01653 697820 Fax: 01653 698305 Email : [email protected] Website : www.cundalls.co.uk Built in 1883, St Johns Methodist Church is a substantial PLANNING CONSENT building of striking architectural design, constructed of a mixture of red and yellow brick in a Romanesque style Full planning consent was granted on 31 st March 2017, and described by Nikolaus Pevsner as 'non-conformist for the ‘conversion of existing chapel to dwelling architecture at its boldest'. including part demolition ’. A copy of the consent, reference DC/17/00380/plf/eastnn is enclosed wi th these Malton based architects, Stone + Associates have particulars and further details are available on the East successfully obtained full planning consent for an intuitive open-plan scheme which takes full advantage of Riding of Yorkshire Council Planning Portal. the buildings best attributes and creating a spectacular residence with accommodation arranged over two SERVICES floors. The property is understood to have mains supplies of The approved design would provide around 186sq.m of water, electricity and a connection to mains drainage. living space with entrance hall, cloakroom, dramatic open-plan living spaces zoned into living space, study POST CODE sp ace, dining space, kitchen and snug. The master bedroom is located on the ground floor with en-suite YO25 3PR shower room; a newly created mezzanine level would accommodate a balcony area, two more double VIEWING bedrooms and a house bathroom. Approval has been given for the demolition of a later By prior arrangement through the Agent’s office in extension adjoining to the rear which would enable the Malton, telephone 01653 697820. creation of a walled courtyard garden, which is something of a rarity for this type of building. The land along the southern boundary has been approved for a driveway. Burton Fleming is a traditional Yorkshire Wolds village located approximately 11 miles north of Driffield, 12 miles south of Scarborough and 21 miles east of Malton. St Johns is located on Front Street and faces west. PROPOSED ACCOMMODATION Ground Floor Entrance Hall 4.2m x 1.6m Cloakroom 1.6m x 1.3m Open-Plan Living Area 9.6m x 9.6m Plus 4.3m x 4.0m All measurements are approximate and have been taken from scale drawings . The Bedroom One 3.9m x 3.9m services as described have not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. Charges may be payable for service re-connection. These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are En-Suite Shower Room 2.5m x 1.2m set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of Mezzanine Level re presentation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their Gallery/Seating Area 8.4m x 1.7m accuracy. No person in this firm’s employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property Bedroom Two 3.8m x 3.1m Bedroom Three 3.8m x 3.0m House Bathroom 2.4m x 1.8m 15 Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 40 Burgate, Pickering, North Yorkshire YO18 7AU 7LP Tel: 01653 697820 Fax: 01653 698305 Tel: 01751 472766 Fax: 01751 472992 Email : [email protected] Email: [email protected] .
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