Kirkland of Glencairn, Kirkland, Moniaive, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, DG3 4HD

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Sale history

£57,000 in September 2020

The property

Large 'A' Listed gothic church situated in the small hamlet of Kirkland, 2 miles east of the village of Moniaive. Built in 1836, the church is of traditional design and is constructed of whinstone with sandstone dressings under a slate roof. The property is set within a peaceful environment and is surrounded by countryside views. Accommodation The property comprises: Nave, east transept, west transept, vestry, hall, WC and gallery area above. Gross Internal Floor Area: 500.33 sq.m The interior is in a 'T' plan with wooden terraced galleries to the east, north and west. The vestry, WC and small hallway on the east side of the building. Grounds Ownership of Glencairn Church does not include any of the surrounding graveyard and grounds. The property is surrounded by a Category B listed church yard which is in the ownership of Dumfries and Galloway Council who also maintain it. Rating- G Services The church is connected to mains electricity and water supplies with private drainage and electric central heating. Planning The subjects are A-Listed and could be used, without the necessity of obtaining change of use consent, as a creche, day nursery, day centre, educational establishment, museum, art gallery or public library. It also has potential for a variety of other uses, such as a theatre, cinema or entertainment venue, hospitality and restaurant, retail space or community resource subject to obtaining appropriate consents. Conversion to residential accommodation might also be possible, again subject to the usual consents. Local Area Glencairn Church is situated in the small hamlet of Kirkland which is 2 miles east of the village of Moniaive where there is a shop, post office, nursery and primary schooling, village hall and restaurants. Secondary schooling and further local services can be found in the larger village of Thornhill which is 6.5 miles to the northeast. The market town of Dumfries is 16.5 miles to the southeast where there are a range of primary and secondary schools, shops, supermarkets, leisure and banking facilities, professional services and a college campus.

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