SULLOM CHURCH

SULLOM

ZE2 9RD Property

Detached church building in an enviable location with wonderful views situated in Sullom, on the peninsula of , Shetland.

The property lies on the northwest side of and is near the shore, with undisturbed views of the Voe and the glorious surroundings.

Built circa 1850 the church is not listed and presents an ideal opportunity to purchase in a peaceful and rarely available location.

The property consists of a sanctuary, vestry and toilet. It also features double glazing throughout.

Gross Internal Floor Area: 97 m² (1,044 ft²)

Grounds

The subjects consist of the footprint of the building only with no additional ground included. Access is via a private roadway.

EPC Rating- G

Services

The property benefits from mains water and electricity. Drainage is to a sea outfall.

Planning

The property is not listed, and could be used, without the necessity of obtaining change of use consent, as a Creche, day nursery, day centre, educational establishment, museum or public library. It also has potential for a variety of other uses, such as retail, commercial or community uses, subject to obtaining the appropriate consents. Conversion to residential accommodation might also be possible, again subject to the usual consents.

Local Area

The property is situated in Sullom, a village on the Shetland peninsula of Northmavine, between Haggrister and Bardister.

The town of , the main population centre for the of Shetland, is only a ten-minute drive from Sullom. Brae provides the main services and amenities and include a High School providing nursery, primary & secondary schooling, a leisure centre / swimming pool, health centre (including dental suite) and Co-op Supermarket. Brae also has several other shops, a couple of garages, an award-winning fish & chip shop, hotel & bar.

Viewing Arrangements

By appointment with The Church of Law Department on 0131 240 2263.

Offers

Offers are invited and should be submitted in writing, through a Scottish solicitor, to:-

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 General Trustees-Scottish Charity No SC014574