Hidden within the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park in Wales is a charming chapel, tucked away off a deserted country lane, awaiting its transformation. Surrounded by woodland and foliage, this quaint building is currently a non-residential institution but has the potential to become a rural retreat after renovation – pending planning consent, of course.
Nestled in the picturesque Honddu Valley, just a short drive from Abergavenny and close to Llanthony, this chapel offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With a myriad of footpaths and bridleways to explore and country pubs nearby, the location provides a perfect blend of seclusion and convenience.
The property, currently on sale with Clee Tompkinson & Francis in Brecon, boasts around 418 square feet of space inside, complete with fixtures, fittings, and furniture included in the sale. The potential for conversion into a charming home or business space is evident, with the estate agent highlighting the character and history that could be preserved within the property.
The front walled garden presents an opportunity for a sun-drenched outdoor area, perfect for relaxation and enjoyment of the surrounding natural beauty. Additionally, a tiny stream running alongside the garden adds a touch of serenity to the idyllic rural setting.
Prospective buyers should note that any change of use for the chapel is subject to approval from the Brecon Beacons National Park Planning Authority. The property is currently open for offers via informal tender, with a deadline set for November 20, 2024.
With a guide price of £70,000, this hidden gem in the national park could be the ideal project for those looking to create their rural retreat or unique business space. Whether it becomes a cosy home or a creative studio, the potential of this charming chapel is as promising as the scenic landscape that surrounds it.