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The Old Chapel, Chapel Brow, Rainow, Macclesfield, SK10 5XF The Old Chapel, Chapel Brow, Rainow, Macclesfield, SK10 5XF. A DISTINGUISHED CONVERTED METHODIST CHAPEL PROVIDING BOTH A UNIQUE AND SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME AS WELL AS A MARVELLOUS SUITE OF OFFICES The Roylance Building, Waters Green, Macclesfield, SK11 6LH Telephone: (01625) 434111 e mail: [email protected] CHARTERED SURVEYORS VALUERS LAND AGENTS AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS An imposing and highly distinguished rural property, the Robin Hood public house on the left. The entrance the origins of which are plainly obvious but which now to the car park is about 100 yards passed the Robin provides an intriguing proposition for those looking to Hood, on the left, with the Old Chapel on the right. acquire a property a little bit out of the ordinary and with the potential for adapting to suite their own ACCOMMODATION comprises: purpose, subject of course, to any appropriate consents. WEST WING The Old Chapel dates back to 1878 and extends to approximately 4,800 sq. ft. It occupies a lovely rural GROUND FLOOR setting adjoining Peak District National Park farmland ENTRANCE VESTIBULE, 10’5” (3.18m) x 7’5” on the very fringe of Rainow village – one of the most (2.26m). Quarry tiled floor. Double doors, with glazed prestigious in the Macclesfield area. insert, and matching side panels, leading to Reception Hall. Doors to Utility Room, and to: It has been utilised as office accommodation in recent BATHROOM, 12’8” (3.86m) x 6’0” (1.83m). times with the present owners having been granted Splendid ecclesiastical windows to two elevations. permission to divide the building into two, thereby White suite with tiled splashbacks, and comprising: providing a marvellous and unique family home within corner bath with chrome mixer tap with “telephone” the West Wing, and a sumptuous and dramatic suite of shower attachment, pedestal washbasin, and low flush offices in the East Wing. There is gas fired central W.C. Chrome heated towel rail/radiator. Separate tiled heating as well as many spectacular original features, shower cubicle with Triton shower unit. Laminate obviously of an ecclesiastical nature with the fine flooring. Fitted airing cupboard housing hot water windows being the most prominent. cylinder fitted with immersion heater. Twin wall mounted Baxi gas fired central heating boilers, with The house, or the West Wing, has much to commend it, digital programming. including an outstanding first floor Living space. On UTILITY ROOM, 13’5” (4.09m) x 7’9” (2.36m), the ground floor is a large Vestibule with Bathroom, including store cupboard with gas fired central heating and Utility Room, and beyond that a spacious Hall off boiler (for ground floor). Quarry tiled floor. Plumbing which are four large Bedrooms, two of which have en- for automatic washing machine. Ecclesiastical suite Shower rooms, both with top quality marble wall windows to two elevations. tiles. The 37’0” x 23’8” Living space is bound to RECEPTION HALL, 20’0” (6.10m) x 6’8” (2.03m), impress with its 16’0” pitched ceiling, exposed timbers excluding attractive “return” staircase to first floor with and attractive elevated Sitting area – this with the store cupboard below. Radiator. superb original trio of tall church windows. BEDROOM 1, 14’9” (4.50m) x 12’0” (3.66m) Completing this level are a Computer Room/Store, and maximum. Strip timber flooring. Radiator. Door to: a Cloakroom with separate W.C. En-suite SHOWER ROOM No 1. Walls part tiled with beautiful marble tiles to include full tiling to The East Wing boasts a pleasant Reception Area, off shower cubicle with Gainsborough shower unit. which is an excellent Conference Room, as well as an Contemporary cantilevered handbasin in white, with attractive split-level Reception. This leads to a Lobby chrome mixer tap. Low flush W.C. Extractor fan. with Kitchen, Toilet and three large Offices. On the Radiator. first floor and with a full height ceiling and magnificent BEDROOM 2, 14’10” (4.52m) x 11’1” (3.38m). Strip roof timbers, is the breathtaking main Office area – this timber flooring. Radiator. Door to: also featuring a fascinating mezzanine Office. There is En-suite SHOWER ROOM No 2. Walls part tiled also a Washroom, along with Ladies and Gents toilets with beautiful marble tiles to include full tiling to at this level. shower cubicle with Gainsborough shower unit. Contemporary cantilevered handbasin in white, with Outside is a small garden area, a run-in for a vehicle, chrome mixer tap. Low flush W.C. Extractor fan. and across the road a substantial leased car park Radiator. capable of accommodating up to a dozen cars. BEDROOM 3, 14’9” (4.50m) x 11’7” (3.53m). Oak strip flooring. Radiator. Rainow is a delightful village within comfortable BEDROOM 4, 14’8” (4.47m) x 12’2” (3.71m). travelling distance of Macclesfield where Radiator. comprehensive shopping and other facilities are available, including direct rail services to Manchester FIRST FLOOR (20 minutes) that operate every 60 minutes, or so, on Breathtaking LIVING SPACE, 37’0” (11.28m) x weekdays. 23’8” (7.21m), including stairwell. 16’0” (4.88m) maximum ceiling height. Cast iron multi-fuel burner. DIRECTIONS: Leave Macclesfield on the B5470 Kitchen area with worktop and fitted glazed Belfast towards Whaley Bridge and enter the village of sink unit. Two radiators. Four steps up to: Rainow. Pass the parish church on the right, and then SITTING AREA, 22’3” (6.78m) x 7’9” (2.36m). Three magnificent arched windows. Radiator. Door to OUTSIDE Washroom. Access to: CAR PARK across the B5470, and capable of STORE/COMPUTER ROOM, 6’2” (1.88m) x 6’0” accommodating up to twelve vehicles. This is currently (1.83m). leased at the rate of £5,000 per annum, and a 125 year WASHROOM. Handbasin in white. Radiator. Door Lease is available to the new owners at a rental of to: £6,500 per annum. Separate W.C. Low suite. Extractor fan. SERVICES: EAST WING All mains services are connected. Category 5 wiring is in evidence throughout the East GROUND FLOOR Wing, as are multiple ‘phone points. ENTRANCE HALL. Staircase to first floor with floor Gas fired central heating. below providing access to two roomed CELLAR. We must advise prospective purchasers that none of the Door to Reception. Radiator. Door to: fittings or services have been tested. Prospective CONFERENCE ROOM, 18’5” (5.61m) x 11’9” purchasers are advised to obtain their own independent (3.58m). Arched windows to two elevations. Pitched reports. and beamed ceiling with low voltage downlighting. Radiator. TENURE: Split-level RECEPTION, 14’10” (4.52m) x 11’2” We are advised Freehold and free from Chief Rent but (3.40m), including stairwell. Low voltage this detail has not been confirmed from the Title Deeds. downlighting. Radiator. Door to: LOBBY/KITCHEN, 17’1” (5.21m) x 6’8” (2.03m). ASSESSMENT: Strip timber flooring. Worktop with inset single Council Tax Band: E drainer stainless steel sink unit, and cupboards and (Macclesfield Borough Council) drawers below. Doors to all offices, as well as to: TOILET ROOM. Low flush W.C. VACANT POSSESSION ON COMPLETION OFFICE No. 2, 14’7” (4.45m) x 12’2” (3.71m). Fluorescent strip lighting. Radiator. Archway to: PRICE: £750,000, subject to contract OFFICE No 3, 14’8” (4.47m) x 11’2” (3.40m). Fluorescent strip lighting. Door to Lobby. Radiator. TO VIEW: OFFICE No 4, 14’11” (4.55m) x 12’2” (3.71m). By appointment through the Agents. Fluorescent strip lighting. Radiator. FIRST FLOOR LANDING. Door to: “L” shaped HALLWAY. Radiator. Staircase to main office. Doors to Kitchen, and to: CLOAKROOM. Laminate flooring. Contemporary handbasin in white with monobloc mixer tap and set onto stand with cupboards below. Radiator. Doors to: GENTS W.C. with cantilevered contemporary low suite with enclosed cistern. Laminate flooring. LADIES W.C. with cantilevered contemporary low suite with enclosed cistern. Laminate flooring. KITCHEN, 12’7” (3.84m) x 7’9” (2.36m). Worktop with tiled splashbacks above, base cupboards and SURVEYS AND drawers below, and inset “one-and-a-half” bowl single VALUATION: drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. If the property you purchase is not for sale through Matching eye-level wall cupboard. Superb Meller Braggins, our Chartered Surveyors or ecclesiastical window. Radiator. Incorporated Valuers can carry out a private MAIN OFFICE AREA, 37’0” (11.28m) x 23’2” Survey or Valuation for you. Please telephone our (7.06m). Magnificent pitched ceiling with splendid Survey Departments at Knutsford (01565 632618) exposed timbers. Four radiators. Steps, and with Stockton Heath (01925 262625) or Winnington access through splendid archway and with glazed Street, Northwich (01606 79144). screens, to: MEZZANINE OFFICE, 17’0” (5.18m) x 8’7” (2.62m), with some restricted headroom. Eaves storage. LIVING SPACE MAIN OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOM VIEW KNUTSFORD HALE MACCLESFIELD NANTWICH 35/37 Princess Street 213 Ashley Road The Roylance Building 30 Hospital Street Waters Green Knutsford WA16 6BP Hale WA15 9TB Macclesfield SK11 6LH Nantwich CW5 5RP Telephone: 01565 632618 Telephone: 0161 928 7762 Telephone: 01625 434111 Telephone: 01270 625162 Fax: 01565 755679 Fax: 0161 929 8596 Fax: 01625 501746 Fax: 01270 624034 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NORTHWICH STOCKTON HEATH TARPORLEY WILMSLOW 21/23 High Street 97 London Road 71B High Street 22 Alderley Road Northwich CW9 5BG Stockton Heath WA4 6LG Tarporley CW6 0DP Wilmslow SK9 1JX Telephone: 01606 45514 Telephone: 01925 210021 Telephone: 01829 733049 Telephone: 01625 527181
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