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Southampton Road, Whaddon, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5

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This charming former chapel enjoys a rich and fascinating history at the heart of the village of Whaddon, Wiltshire.
Non-conformist worship in the village dates back to 1698, when early gatherings were held in the home of John Sanger. By 1807, Methodist meetings were formally registered at the house of Richard Penton, reflecting the growing religious community in the area.
The dedicated Primitive Methodist Chapel was subsequently built and opened in 1884, providing a permanent place of worship for the village. George Dowty served as steward at the time of its establishment, and the chapel became an important focal point for Methodist life in Whaddon for over a century.
In 1985, a covenant of partnership was signed with the nearby St. Mary's Church, demonstrating a spirit of cooperation between denominations within the village.
The chapel continued to serve the Methodist community until 1990, when it was sold and later repurposed as a Roman Catholic place of worship, known as the Chapel of the Holy Family.
Today, the building stands as a testament to over three centuries of Christian worship in Whaddon, blending historic character with continued spiritual heritage.
The Chapel currently comprises a principal hall measuring approximately 15 metres in length, leading through to an internal hallway. Off the hallway is a small kitchen area fitted with a sink and worktop, a storage room with skylight, a further storage room with skylight and fitted cupboards, a W.C., and an additional storage room. To the rear, there is an entrance lobby with a fire door providing access to the side courtyard area.

Location:
The charming neighbouring villages of Whaddon and Alderbury are ideally positioned on the south-eastern edge of the historic cathedral city of Salisbury, offering an attractive blend of peaceful village living with excellent accessibility. Salisbury?s vibrant city centre is just a short drive away, while the nearby A36 provides convenient routes south towards Southampton and the wider region.
Both villages are well known for their welcoming community feel and everyday conveniences, including two general stores (one with post office), a community centre with open green space, a popular village pub, a primary school and a dental practice. Surrounded by picturesque countryside and an abundance of walking routes, the area is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, while regular public transport links ensure easy connections to Salisbury and neighbouring villages.
Overall, Whaddon and Alderbury offer a delightful village lifestyle without compromising on convenience a perfect setting for families, professionals and downsizers alike.

Directions:
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From Salisbury, follow the A36 Southampton Road. After passing over the Tesco roundabout, continue along to the dual carriageway, then turn right (across the carriageway) as signposted for Alderbury. Proceed through the village, continuing through Alderbury and into Whaddon. Towards the end of this road, the property can be found on the left-hand side, indicated by a Winkworth For Sale board.

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44 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3TS

At Winkworth Salisbury, we believe in having an open and honest dialogue with our clients. We're a heritage company with a contemporary approach focussed on excellent customer service, so if you'd like to discuss how we can help you in more detail, please come and see us at our offices in Castle Street, Salisbury, or email us at salisbury@winkworth.co.uk.

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Monthly repayments£1,141
Property: £ 250,000
Deposit: £ 25,000
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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