The subjects comprise the former Grant Parish Church, a substantial detached building of traditional stone construction set beneath a pitched slated roof built in 1877. Recently used as a workshop, the space offers flexible accommodation suitable for a variety of uses (STP).
Internally, the principal area comprises a large open-plan hall space with high vaulted ceilings, timber finishes, and original period detailing, reflecting the building's ecclesiastical origins. Ancillary accommodation includes a number of smaller office rooms, storage space, and toilet provision. The building retains many of its original features, including stained glass windows and stonework detailing, while offering flexible internal accommodation suited to a variety of potential alternative uses, subject to securing the necessary statutory consents.
A mezzanine level has been erected within the main hall space. We are unable to advice on the structural integrity of this level and would advise an prospective tenant to seek professional advice or remove it.
Externally, the subjects are set within their own grounds, with areas of hard and soft landscaping, together with scope for off-street car parking.
