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FOR SALE
COMING SOON
Property Type: Church / development potential
Address: Campbell Street, Johnstone, PA5 8EJ
Property Size: 659 sq ft (7,098 sq ft)
Location
The property is formed immediately south of the junction between Campbell Street and Park Road, within a popular residential area in the town of Johnstone which is formed within Renfrewshire, and has a population of approximately 16,500.
Johnstone is located approximately three miles west of Paisley town centre and thirteen miles to the south-west of Glasgow City Centre. The town is situated to the south of the A733 Paisley to Irvine road which links with the M8 motorway approximately two miles to the north. Glasgow Airport is located approximately 5 miles from Johnstone.
High Street forms the retail centre of the town, and this is supplemented by Phoenix Retail Park at Linwood which is located to the north-east of the town centre. The town benefits from regular bus services and there are railway stations at Johnstone and Milliken Park.
The surrounding area is generally characterised by residential properties. Immediately adjacent to the property and to the south is Johnstone Bowling and Tennis Club, whilst a short distance to the south on Park Road is the Lynnhurst Hotel which is popular with local residents and as a wedding venue.
Description
- Church / ancillary accommodation on substantial site
- Redevelopment potential
- Modern building
- Within popular residential area
- No VAT
- Suitable for variety of uses
- Planning permission in principle granted for residential development
- Total area 659.38 sq m (7,098 sq ft)
- Site size 0.34 ha (0.84 ac)
- Offers over £175,000
The property comprises a detached building, constructed of modern cavity brick with feature stone. The roof is pitched and concrete tiled to the main worship hall and flat with mineral felt finish to the ancillary accommodation. There are a number of access doorways and fire escape exits formed to the perimeter of the building, these generally being double glazed and aluminium framed.
The property sits on a substantial, well-maintained and regularly shaped site which is laid out to form landscaped areas and tarmac parking, the latter of which is formed to the northeast and southeast of the site.
Internally, the property is formed over a split level and is subdivided to form large entrance reception area (three separate access points), main worship area with raised stage, kitchen, 8 office style rooms, male and female (including accessible) toilet accommodation, font, plant room and additional storage space.
The finishes internally are varied, with concrete floor throughout overlaid in a combination of carpet and vinyl, with plastered / plasterboard and painted walls and plasterboard or acoustic tiled ceilings. Lighting is via a combination of fittings.
Heating within the building is via a combination of electrically operated heating and a gas-fired central heating system which serves water filled radiators.
It should be noted that the building has been subjected to a degree of vandalism and whilst the building has been secured, as a consequence of the damage, a degree of upgrading will be required both externally and internally.