This distinctive red sandstone church, constructed in 1894, presents a unique opportunity for redevelopment in a picturesque rural setting. Located strategically at the intersection of the Ross Road and the A841, this property features a spacious main church nave that originally accommodated over 400 congregants, alongside a vestry with its own external entrance. Although the previous planning approval for conversion into two residential units has lapsed, prospective buyers can explore reapplying for residential conversion or redesigning it into a single dwelling.
The church's classic gothic architecture is characterized by elegant gables and solid sandstone walls supported by buttresses. The roof, although mostly intact with slate cladding, will require renovation. Though the interior demands comprehensive refurbishment—including electrical work and possibly plumbing—its structural integrity remains robust at present. The presence of a static caravan on-site provides additional potential for temporary accommodation while renovations are underway.
Set within approximately a quarter-acre of flat grounds bordered by traditional red sandstone walling, this property offers ample outdoor space with existing vehicular access and parking facilities. Nearby amenities and breathtaking landscapes of the Isle of Arran enhance its appeal as an investment project in an area renowned for its natural beauty and recreational offerings.