Nestled in the quaint village of Ailsworth, merely four miles west of Peterborough, this intriguing former church structure presents a unique opportunity for those with a vision. The community is cherished for its tranquil rural atmosphere coupled with excellent transport links, especially the nearby A47 that ensures quick access to the A1 motorway. With a small population fostering a strong communal spirit and essential amenities such as a medical centre and recreational park, not to mention the charm of neighboring Castor's pubs, this setting balances serene countryside living with practical commuting options.
Built in 1860, the property features distinctive period architecture and has been extended to include a rear hall that complements the original design. Encompassing nearly its entire plot, it offers a modest garden at the front and convenient separate side access to the hall. While space is limited at the back, the layout boasts flexibility for various potential uses (subject to planning permissions). Although it has been inactive since mid-2022, the building stands in solid condition for its age, showcasing robust masonry walls, timber suspended floors, and a pitched slate roof. Presently featuring a mix of original single-glazed timber windows alongside more contemporary double-glazed uPVC units at the rear, this freehold property without VAT charges represents an exceptional chance to transform a well-preserved edifice into something remarkable within this desirable village environment.