The property comprises a detached, single-storey Victorian Church having solid brick elevations incorporating moulded stonework, with the rear gable end being partially clad with cedar shingle tiles. The main roofs are pitched, with a clay tile covering.
The interior is broadly open having a main chapel arranged as a Nave and raised Chancel, a lady chapel and small vestry off the main Chancel. It has exposed brick walls, with a row of stone columns supporting brick arches, which in turn support the open timber roof structure.
The building was extended in the 1930s, to provide a church hall at the rear which has brick elevations and a flat felt covered roof; and in the early 2000s to provide an entrance hall, kitchen, modern (male, female and disabled) toilet facilities and a boiler room, has brick elevations and a pitched slated covered roof.
The property sits on a broadly rectangular site of approximately 0.09 hectares (0.22 acres).
Location: The property is located towards the centre of Sittingbourne, the largest town within the Swale district of Kent. The town is positioned just north of junction 5 of the M2 motorway, around 12 miles north-east of Maidstone, 17 miles west of Canterbury and 45 miles east of London.
The mainline station provides regular train services to central London (Victoria, Cannon Street and St Pancras) and stations along the east Kent line. The property is situated within a mixed, mainly residential area, just south of the town centre on the west side of Park Road, opposite its junction with Belmont Road and with a secondary frontage to Unity Street.
Terms: The freehold interest is offered for sale with vacant possession on completion.
Our clients are seeking offers in excess of £480,000
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4298 square feet
Detached former church in the heart of Sittingbourne suitable for a range of uses.