Floorplan for The Former Tabernacle Baptist Chapel, Moylegrove

Property Details


The Former Tabernacle Baptist Chapel is situated in a central location within the small north Pembrokeshire village of Moylegrove which itself is approximately 6 miles west of Cardigan within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The locality has a rural atmosphere and Moylegrove itself comprises a quiet and peaceful village.

The Chapel building is set at a low level within the village adjacent to a small stream. The site is relatively flat and features a former small Baptistry pool. The date stone on the front elevation would suggest the Chapel was originally constructed in 1894. The front boundary comprises a stone wall with wrought iron railings and two central gates opening to a flat lawned area with pathway leading to the Chapel.

The building is of smooth rendered solid stone construction under a steeply pitched slate roof and incorporates arched windows to either side. The structure comprises a standard small Chapel of the gable entry type.

Please note: Scaffolding will be removed following minor roof repairs.

Entrance Foyer (0.90m x 7.90m)

With double door access, original tile floor and feature stained glass internal panel

Main Church (7.99m x 7.90m)

Incorporating extensive original pews and central pulpit

First Floor Gallery (2.80m x 7.90m)

Accessed via twin staircases from the Entrance Foyer

Outside

The site is relatively flat and as far as we are aware does not incorporate a graveyard. A former small Baptistry pool can be found to the front, close to the adjoining stream.

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
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council & Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
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.