This unique former church, constructed in 1672, is located just south of the quaint village of Wolfscastle in Pembrokeshire. The property features a solid stone structure with a traditional slate roof and an entrance porch complete with an external bellcote. Nestled near the notable Treffgarne Rock, this offering presents an exciting opportunity for renovation and potential repurposing.
The church's open-plan nave and chancel measure 8.8 x 4.76 meters and are characterized by rendered internal walls, wood block flooring, and impressive high ceilings supported by A-frame roof trusses. Additionally, there are three arched internal windows that add to the building's charm.
Included in the sale is a small parcel of the adjoining churchyard, which might be considered for parking or other uses, subject to necessary permissions. The existing infrastructure requires attention as electricity was previously available but has since been disconnected; hence potential buyers will need to investigate reconnection options for essential services.
As the property is not listed and outside a conservation area, it offers flexibility for redevelopment under D1 planning use or alternative uses with appropriate permission. Interested parties should conduct thorough inquiries regarding the possibilities for transformation into residential or commercial spaces while adhering to local authority requirements.