THE CHURCH OF SOUTH CARNTYNE CHURCH AND HALLs, 538 CARNTYNE ROAD, EAGLAIS NA H-ALBA , G32 6ET

OFFERS OVER £170,000

DESCRIPTION Substantial former Church and Halls occupying a salient location at the junction of Carntyne Road and Glencorse Street, Glasgow. This detached single storey Church and Hall with pitched timber roof was built in 1937 and is of relatively standard ecclesiastic design and layout of a Church from that era. There is a grand main area of worship, session room, vestry, WC’s and store rooms, with a modest gallery area creating an upper floor. To the rear lies two halls with further WC’s and storage areas.

The surrounding area is predominantly residential and is serviced by a large number of amenities including shops, schools and doctors surgeries. Regular bus routes provide access to , which is just 3.5 miles away. Carntyne Railway station is a 15 minute walk from the property offering links to greater Scotland. The property lies within a short distance of the M8 motorway network providing excellent road links in all directions.

ACCOMMODATION Entrance Hall 19'3” x 12'0” Inner Hall 25'5” X 20'0” Session Room 20'1” X 14'7” Vestry 15'6” X 10'0” Vestry WC 10'0” X 4'3” Nave 62'0” X 48'10” Choir Alcove 21'5” X 10'9” Transpet 20'2” X 10'10” Balcony 8'10” X 31'3” Ladies 14'0” X 11'6” WC'S 14'0” X 6'2” Kitchen 14'0” X 10'6”

Second Hall 44'8” X 34'9” Storage Area 10'0” X 5'7” Cupboards 8'0” X 7'6” WC'S 12'8” X 4'1”

Third Hall 33'0” X 17'10” SERVICES The Church and Halls are serviced by mains supplied water, gas and electricity, with drainage next to the main public sewer system. Space heating is provided through radiators and hot water piping. Hot water is provided by over-sink electric instantaneous water heaters.

FIXTURES & FITTINGS The Sellers reserve the right to remove the other ecclesiastical fixtures, fittings and items. The Sellers will exercise reasonable care in the removal of these reserved items but will not be bound to make good any damage resulting from such removal.

ENTRY Early entry is available.

EPC RATING E

PLANNING The property is Category C listed and falls within Class 10 of the Town & Country Plan- ning (Use Classes) (Scotland) Order 1997 and could, in addition to its current use, be used without the necessity of obtaining planning permission for change of use, as a crèche, day nursery, day centre, educational establishment, museum or public library. The property may be suitable for redevelopment for residential use subject to the necessary consents being obtained but interested parties are advised to satisfy themselves as to the position as no warranty is given by the Seller as to this. Any interested parties are invited to discuss their proposals with the Planning Department of at 0141 287 8555.

VIEWING For an appointment to view please call 0131 240 2263.

OFFERS Offers around £170,000 are invited for the church and halls should be submitted in writing to:-

Church of Scotland Law Department 121 George Street EH2 4YN Telephone 0131-240 2263 Fax 0131-240 2246 E-mail: [email protected]

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 in writing or by e-mail to the Law Department.

As offers may 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 received. 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 regard to all matters prior to submission of offers.

The Church of Scotland General Trustees – Scottish Charity Number No. SC014574.

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