Historic church in Stoke-on-Trent to be sold at auction
A historic church and school room in Stoke-on-Trent is set to be sold at auction next month.
Built in 1874, the detached buildings off Rodgers Street, Goldenhill, has a guide price of £40,000.
A Butters John Bee listing says: "The site comprises a detached church building on ground floor with a balcony at first floor level of timber frame construction with in-fill panels and a pitched tiled roof. There is also a detached school room on site which is also of timber frame construction with brick rendered in-fill panels and a pitched felt overlay roof.
"The church is accessed via several concrete steps and a double wooden door which leads into a porch and entrance hallway with stairs up to the first floor balcony area and also into the church.
"At ground floor level, the main body of the church is lined with windows either side and is wider than the upper storey with a sloping boarded roof extending to a series of timber archways above which are windows at first floor height.
"To the rear, three wide steps lead up to the altar area which is narrower providing space for a vestry to the left and accommodating an organ to the right.
"A pathway leads to the detached school room with access into an entrance hallway which has doors to the ladies and gents toilets. A further door leads to an inner hallway with access to the kitchen and doors either side leading into the main school room on the right and a side room to the left."
It is understood that the building has mains electricity, central heating, water and drainage although no services have been inspected or tested.
View the full online listing here.
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