Askival, Reay, Highland
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- Primary use
- Place of worship
No floor / site plan
Key features
- A listed Church
Description
A-listed church, believed to date from around 1739, showcasing a traditional T-plan layout and a prominent square bell tower.
Internally, the property comprises a main hall/sanctuary area, gallery seating, kitchen, WC, and vestry.
The sale includes the land surrounding the property, as outlined on the plan shown on page 4.
Area
TOTAL 175.60 sq m 1,890 sq ft
Services
The property is connected to mains supplies of water and electricity. Drainage goes into the main public sewer.
Planning
The property is A listed and within Use Class 10 and in addition to use as a place of worship, could be used for other Class 10 uses without the necessity of obtaining change of use consent, e.g. as a crèche, day nursery, day centre, educational establishment, museum, art gallery or public library.
Development for alternative and residential use might be possible subject to the purchaser obtaining the necessary consents.
EPC
Rating C
Local Area
The property is located in the charming village of Reay, nestled on the north coast of Scotland, approximately 12 miles west of Thurso and lying on the North Coast 500 route. Local amenities within the village include Reay Primary School just a short walk away. Nearby you’ll also find the scenic Sandside Bay and the well‑regarded Reay Golf Club.
For broader services - shops, healthcare facilities, leisure centre, and secondary schooling – Thurso is readily accessible by road, offering a fuller range of amenities including supermarkets, a doctor’s surgery, and support for further education via the University of the Highlands and Islands.
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- Use class
- 10
- Listed building
- No
- Business for sale
- No
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The responsibility for holding and preserving most Church properties rests with the General Trustees. They also authorise sales and lets of property, vet alterations at buildings, assist local congregations with maintenance and improvement work and give financial assistance in a number of ways. The trustees can also provide advice and financial assistance to local congregations to help with maintaining and improving their buildings.
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