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Guide price
£300,000
(£15.41/sq. ft)
Leisure/hospitality for sale
Baytree Hill, Liskeard PL1419,471 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Caradon Alternative Provision Academy 0.2 miles
- Liskeard School and Community College 0.3 miles
- Liskeard 0.5 miles
- Coombe Junction Halt 0.9 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guide for Liskeard to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
- Vast accommodation
- Multiple potential uses
- Potential for development
- Desirable central location
- Grade II listed - EPC exempt
Accommodation:
Basement - 523.3sqm (5,633sqft)
Ground floor - 699.7sqm (7,532sqft)
First floor - 585.8sqm (6,306sqft)
Total(Including gallery and void) - 1808.9sqm (19,471sqft)
In addition to the church there is extensive further accommodation which has historically provided space for both church and community uses, there is a basement apartment (EPC - D) and the ground floor of the south section has been used as a coffee shop.
External: Private forecourts/courtyards at the north and south ends of the building provide off-road parking for multiple cars. Enclosed rear garden, extending to approximately 0.20 acre with a west and south aspect.
History: The Church is Grade 2 Listed and designed by Victorian architect, Henry Rice who was responsible for much of the architecture around Liskeard. The building was constructed in 1846 then enlarged and restored in 1887 and is in the Italianate style. The interior is largely a 1907 renovation and has a moulded and carved panelled plaster ceiling. Gallery on 3 sides is carried on original slender Doric columns and gallery front over with Doric frieze. Pitch pine pews of 1907 and rostrum of 1889 by John Ugalde.
Viewings: A more formal inspection can be arranged via Redgrave Commercial.
Basement - 523.3sqm (5,633sqft)
Ground floor - 699.7sqm (7,532sqft)
First floor - 585.8sqm (6,306sqft)
Total(Including gallery and void) - 1808.9sqm (19,471sqft)
In addition to the church there is extensive further accommodation which has historically provided space for both church and community uses, there is a basement apartment (EPC - D) and the ground floor of the south section has been used as a coffee shop.
External: Private forecourts/courtyards at the north and south ends of the building provide off-road parking for multiple cars. Enclosed rear garden, extending to approximately 0.20 acre with a west and south aspect.
History: The Church is Grade 2 Listed and designed by Victorian architect, Henry Rice who was responsible for much of the architecture around Liskeard. The building was constructed in 1846 then enlarged and restored in 1887 and is in the Italianate style. The interior is largely a 1907 renovation and has a moulded and carved panelled plaster ceiling. Gallery on 3 sides is carried on original slender Doric columns and gallery front over with Doric frieze. Pitch pine pews of 1907 and rostrum of 1889 by John Ugalde.
Viewings: A more formal inspection can be arranged via Redgrave Commercial.
More information
Listed by
Redgrave Commercial
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