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Delightfully situated, just out of the village and on the corner of Commonpiece Lane and Back Lane, formerly known as Lane Ends Chapel, an opportunity to acquire a utility building having an entrance lobby, single meeting room, attached storeplaces and small yard area to front and side.
The property is believed to date from 1838 and was formerly a primitive Methodist chapel. It has typical chapel architecture with arched multi paned metal windows to two sides, and a relatively high ceiling creating the possibilities for a first or mezzanine floor. To the auctioneers knowledge, the property is not listed.
The premises border a field to the other two sides, and are located about 7 miles west of Derby. They are also just off Cropper Lane and Longford Lane.
More particularly the accommodation is as follows -
Entrance Lobby
With double outer and inner doors, quarry tiled floor and fitted coat hooks.
Chapel 22'4" x 18' to dado panelling
Having metal multi paned arched windows to front and rear elevations, four overhead electric radiant heaters. Note : The chapel furniture is excluded from the sale.
Outside
Full depth brick built lean-to comprising two lock-up storeplaces, one having an original corner copper, and an earth closest.
There is a surfaced forecourt and the premises have a boundary hedge to the roadway with footpath access.
Directions
From the Derby direction leave along the Ashbourne Road from the Markeaton island and at the top of the hill bear left onto Radbourne Lane. Passing the top Station Road (Mickleover) bear left along the lane towards Radbourne and Trusley. Continue for some 3½-4 miles before turning right onto Commonpiece Lane just before Sutton on the Hill. Following the lane round the left hand bend, the premises will be found shortly on the right hand side.
Vendors Solicitors/Licensed Conveyancers
Pinders, 10 St. Mary's Gate, Derby DE1 3JR - telephone 01332-364751
Tenure
Freehold. Vacant possession on completion.
Conditions Of Sale
The Conditions of Sale will be deposited at the offices of the auctioneers and vendors solicitors/licensed conveyancers seven days prior to sale and the purchaser shall be deemed to have knowledge of same whether inspected or not. Any questions relating to them must be raised prior to 11.30 am. Prospective purchasers are advised to check with the auctioneers before the sale that the property is neither sold or withdrawn.
The purchaser will also be deemed to have read and understood the auction conduct notes printed within the sale catalogue.
Note
Prospective purchasers will need to register within the auction room before the sale commences. Two items of identity will be required together with an indication of how a contractual deposit will be paid. We do not take cash or credit card deposits.
The sale of each lot is subject to a contract documentation charge of £350 (inc VAT) payable on the fall of the hammer.
For Sale by Auction: Thursday 3rd September 2009
At Pride Park Stadium, Derby
Commencing at 11.30 am
• Delightful rural location in sought after area
• Typical former chapel building with stores
• Potential for a variety of uses although without alternative planning currently
• Possibility for residential use (with first or mezzanine floor) – subject to consent