Fasnakyle Church

Cannich Bridge, Cannich, Scotland, United Kingdom
Year Built:
1868
Preservation Status:
Unique opportunity to acquire a beautiful former church building offering an excellent development opportunity. Built in 1868, the church was designed by architects James Matthews and William Lawrie.

The History

A beautiful former church building offering an excellent development opportunity. Built in 1868, the church was designed by architects James Matthews and William Lawrie. Restoration has been started by the current owner.

The Space

Fasnakyle Church is a beautiful stone church building under a slate roof. The property offers excellent development potential (subject to necessary consents). The Church is not a listed building making it versatile to a wider change of use. It was purchased in 2010 by the current owner who has renovated and re-slated the main roof and completely replaced the roof of the vestry. The vestry is fully renovated and insulated and includes a wood burning stove. Other general works have been done to repair masonry and windows. The grounds have been lovingly cared for and improved, there is an expansive lawn planted with indigenous and ornamental trees as well as some rewilded areas. A small water course trickles down the north side inside the boundary. The grounds have been stock fenced and are secure. The natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere of this very unique site make for a magical combination.

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Price

£195,000
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