Posted: Mon 5th Feb 2024

Former church in Rossett on auction block

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Feb 5th, 2024

A former church in Rossett is being auctioned off, with a guide price of £325-350k.

Agents Fisher German LLP are auctioning the property on the 29th, which is described as a “potential residential development site” of half an acre of land.

They note the land “Sits within the newly adopted Wrexham Local Development Plan”.

The agents explain, “An exceptional opportunity to purchase a former Diocese of Wrexham Church, a prefabricated concrete sectional building with adjoining carpark, in the sought-after village of Rossett.

“The building sits within the settlement limit and offer residential development potential, subject to planning.

“The site sits within an established residential area.”

They add why, subject to planning consent, it could mean a development:

• Sits within the newly adopted (20/12/23) Wrexham Local Development Plan
• Within the Settlement Limit
• Outside of the Conservation Area
• Outside of the Flooding Zone
• The property sits in approximately 0.53 of an acre in total
• Tarmacadam car park to approx. 0.21 of an acre
• Outside of the Green Wedge areas

The property is to be sold freehold with vacant possession, and for more information people are advised to contact Fisher German LLP

(Top pic via agent listing)



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