Land For Sale, Huddersfield
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Property ID: 150211
£295,000 Freehold
South Crosland Holy Trinity Church,Church Lane, Huddersfield, HD4 7DB
Type
Land
Status
Available
Size
0.10 Acres
Key Features
- Imposing, stone-built church
- Located within charming village setting
- Grade II Listed building
Property Details
The property is situated on Church Lane in the village of South Crosland, approximately 4 miles south-west of Huddersfield town centre. This semi-rural location enjoys a peaceful setting, adjacent open countryside, and with majestic views across the valley.
The location combines an idyllic setting with practical accessibility, offering potential for a range of alternative uses, subject to the relevant planning consent.
The Property Comprises An Imposing, Stone-built, Grade Ii Listed Church Building Dating From The Early 19th Century. Constructed In Ashlar Stone, Beneath A Pitched Slate Roof, The Church Features Architectural Detailing, Including Arched Doorways And A Prominent Tower With Large Square-section Pinnacles.
The Church Is Surrounded By A Heavily Buried Churchyard, Giving Little Scope For External Amenity Space. The Building Has A Single-storey Extension To The Rear (built C.2000), Which Could Potentially Be Removed To Create External Space. The Churchyard Is Closed For Burials And Will Remain In The Ownership Of The Parochial Church Council (pcc), Who Will Remain Responsible For Maintaining It.
The Freehold Interest In The Property Is Offered For Sale. The Final 'red Line' Is To Be Agreed But Will Only Include The Footprint Of The Building And Its Immediate Curtilage And None Of The Grave-covered Churchyard. Easements Relating To Access Will Be Granted Over The Churchyard In Favour Of The Purchaser.
The location combines an idyllic setting with practical accessibility, offering potential for a range of alternative uses, subject to the relevant planning consent.
The Property Comprises An Imposing, Stone-built, Grade Ii Listed Church Building Dating From The Early 19th Century. Constructed In Ashlar Stone, Beneath A Pitched Slate Roof, The Church Features Architectural Detailing, Including Arched Doorways And A Prominent Tower With Large Square-section Pinnacles.
The Church Is Surrounded By A Heavily Buried Churchyard, Giving Little Scope For External Amenity Space. The Building Has A Single-storey Extension To The Rear (built C.2000), Which Could Potentially Be Removed To Create External Space. The Churchyard Is Closed For Burials And Will Remain In The Ownership Of The Parochial Church Council (pcc), Who Will Remain Responsible For Maintaining It.
The Freehold Interest In The Property Is Offered For Sale. The Final 'red Line' Is To Be Agreed But Will Only Include The Footprint Of The Building And Its Immediate Curtilage And None Of The Grave-covered Churchyard. Easements Relating To Access Will Be Granted Over The Churchyard In Favour Of The Purchaser.
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