Property Details
Goedwig Baptist Chapel comprises a detached former religious building set in a central position along Main Street, Goodwick. The original chapel was built in 1873 - as is noted by a date stone on the front elevation - and later modified in 1908. The building is of a traditional simple round headed chapel design with gable entry. Set on a sloping site, the topography has allowed for a large vestry beneath the main Chapel.
The property is of traditional solid stone construction with a mixture of stonework and rendered elevations. The front elevation incorporates feature decorative stone quoins to each end of the building together with a central double entrance door flanked by high gothic style arched windows with a central arched window above.
Ground Floor
Entrance Foyer
With twin double doors and internal stained glass window feature
Congregational Chapel Area (10.8m x 9.5m)
Fitted with an extensive array of fixed pews and pulpit
First Floor
Stairs lead from either side of the entrance foyer to...
Gallery
Extensive fixed pews
Lower Ground Floor
Vestry (9.0m x 7.5m)
Meeting Room (4.5m x 2.5m)
Kitchen/Store (4.6m x 4.0m)
Outside
To the southwestern side of the property pedestrian steps lead to a small overgrown garden area.
General Notes
Services: Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries relating to all services but it is assumed that the property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage.
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with R K Lucas & Son
Planning
Alternative uses may be possible subject to planning permission. Prospective purchasers must make their own enquiries with the local planning authority if they wish to consider any changes to the use of the building.