TENUREFreehold, For Sale Freehold, For Sale Freehold
POSTED ON24th April 2025
Description
Arlesey is a town in the Central Bedfordshire district. It links with other towns in the area, Letchworth Garden City (3 miles), Hitchin (4miles) and Biggleswade (6 miles). Arlesey claims to be the longest linear village in the country, where its High Street is primarily Victorian brick house reflecting the heritage of brick production in the area until the 1990’s. The population of Arlesey is approximately 6,500. The village is an attractive location popular for commuter links with Stevenage, London and Cambridge and other larger conurbations having a rural outlook and community feel being adjacent to the A1(M) and on the rail line between London Kings Cross/ St Pancras and Peterborough. The site is located inthe centre of the village where it is predominantly residential in nature but with some commercial premises. The building is accessed from the rear of the footpath with a generally level aspect to an enclosed car park area. The single building occupies almost the whole site. There is a small car parking area to the front of the church for about five cars. There is a side access route for direct admission to the kitchen at the rear. There is very little space around the building. The structure is of a masonry construction. The floors are typically solid. The roof Is pitched with slate covering where visible. The windows are single metal framed. The church dates from 1980’s and has two distinct rooms according to the size of gathering. It has gas fired central heating. The property is in current use and presents in good reasonable condition especially considering its age. There are bult in cupboards for storage throughout. The main hall has a retractable mid-point folding partition to create two rooms.
Location
Location:
High Street, Arlesey, SG15 6SWGBCentral BedfordshireSG15 6SWHigh Street