A FORMER chapel and its accompanying school hall in the Flintshire area are up for sale.
The 'Caergwrle Chapel and School Room' is being advertised as a 'redevelopment project' by estate agents J. Bradburne Price and Co.
Based on High Street in Caergwrle, its guide price was dropped from £225,000 to the current sum of £195,000 back in December of last year.
It is an eye-catching 19th century former chapel, school room/hall that comes with grounds which extend in all to approximately 0.25 acres.
Located right in the middle of the village, all the old pews you would expect to find in such a building are still there, along with the stained glass windows and the pulpit at the front
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The chapel was constructed using random squarestone and features a slate roof.
The layout is typical of a worship area, comprising rows of wooden pews in three sections segregated by aisles, all facing towards the pulpit.
The pulpit, an elevated carved wooden stand, is centrally located on an elevated platform.
The chapel also has 14 arch shaped patterned stain glass windows and large intricate stained glass window designs to the front and rear gables.
PICS: Inside Caergwrle Chapel and accompanying school hall. Credit: J. Bradburne Price and Co.
Outside to the front, there is a central path with established garden space to each side comprising mature trees and shrubs.
The path continues to both sides of the building, with the path to the west side providing direct access to the School Hall, which is to the rear.
J. Bradburne Price and Co say the building would be 'potentially suitable for a range of alternative uses'.
All interested parties are encouraged to make their own enquires with the local planning department of Flintshire County Council.
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