A partly-converted former West Wales chapel could make an ideal holiday bolthole once converted.
Capel Blaencaron, near the west Wales town of Tregaron, provides what could be an ideal opportunity for the entrepreneur builder to set their seal on the intriguing property.
James Hollingsworth, of Paul Fosh Auctions who are selling the historic building, said: “This could be an ideal opportunity for someone with vision to acquire what is currently a derelict former chapel with an adjoining house and a recent side extension which together offers significant redevelopment potential.
“We have been informed that there are no graves on the site. Residential planning permission was granted in 2008 to renovate the existing chapel house and add a new extension to provide a kitchen, bathroom, and WC.
“The property now requires complete renovation and may offer scope for conversion into two larger semi-detached units, or for further subdivision of the house into two separate dwellings or flats, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions.
“The property, which is listed for the online auction sale with a guide price of £72,000, is located close to the market town of Tregaron, in Ceredigion, which provides a range of local amenities, and is approximately 20 miles from Aberystwyth.
“No internal inspection has been carried out prior to the auction, and interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries.”
The next Paul Fosh Auctions sale, when this and some 100 other varied lots will be on offer, starts at 12 noon on Tuesday, March 10 and ends from 5pm on Thursday, March 12.
