The Mythe Chapel, Tewkesbury was originally constructed in an elevated position on Mythe hill around 1810 as a place of worship for the workers on the Tewkesbury railway. In 1990 the chapel and attached presbytery were deconsecrated and tastefully converted into three, three bedroom cottages with number 1 (shown above) having the original chapel porch, oak door and bell tower with spiral staircase.
The cottage was refurbished in 2008 with a new fitted kitchen and Victorian style bathroom and in 2009 double glazing and a new external front porch door were installed to enhance energy efficiency.
1 September Cottages is freehold and will be available for sale in 2010 at £235,000 ono + option to purchase antique and other furniture
The cottage has been let for 15 years to professional couples at a monthly rent of £750 per month + utility costs and Council Tax, offering exceptional utilisation and yield for letting or would make a cosy, spacious, easy maintenance home for young professionals, home workers or retirees.
Interested purchasers should contact the owner for further details and to arrange viewing.
Contact via Email: aenw39289@blueyonder.co.uk
The spacious ground floor accommodation comprises (see photos and description on separate pages):
- Original Chapel Porch (6' x 6')
- Reception/Lounge (18' x 16')
- Dining Room (10' x 10')
- New Kitchen (10' x 7' 4")
Original spiral staircase to first floor landing and accommodation comprising:
- Master Bedroom 1 (16' 8" x 9' 8")
- Bedroom 2 (13' 7" x 8')
- Bedroom 3 (8' 6" x 5' 9")
- New Victorian style Bathroom
- Landing access to 2nd floor loft -could be converted into further accommodation. Leaded glass rose shaped window (see photo above)
Outside - Gravel drive with three parking spaces, Klargester treatment pen, borders and patio but no garden.