Two inter-connecting Church Hall premises situated on the west side of Cowdenhill Road in the heart of a residential area to the south east of Bo’ness town centre. The larger Hall is a stone built property under a pitched and slated roof comprising Main Hall, small Hall to the rear and stairs at ground level. The smaller building comprises a single storey property constructed from
brick/timber walls with wooden or quarry tiled floors. There is outline planning permission for a residential development on the subjects.
Location
Bo’ness is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth approximately 15 miles to the west of Edinburgh with easy access to the M9 Edinburgh to Stirling motorway. The expanding town of Bo’ness has amenities to meet everyday needs including Shops, Banks, Post Offices, Health Centre, Tesco and Lidl supermarkets plus Schools at both primary and secondary level. Recreational needs are also well provided for by way of public parks, harbour, the River Forth, golf courses and leisure centre with swimming pool. Bo’ness is ideally placed for the commuter with major access roads allowing for ease of movement outwith the area. Bo’ness is in close proximity to Linlithgow which provides additional facilities and a railway station with regular services to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling.
Accommodation
Stone built Hall
Main Hall (158.22 sq m)
Porch (6.88 sq m)
Rear Room (30.81 sq m)
Rear Store (10.28 sq m)
Basement - Containing boiler room with gas fired boiler serving Main
Hall.
Smaller brick/timber Hall
Ground Floor Hall (53.27 sq m)
Store/Porch (12.18 sq m)
Kitchen (14.62 sq m) - Containing gas fired boiler serving smaller hall
WC (17.60 sq m)
Terms
Offers over £150,000 are invited
Specification
Outline Planning Permission was granted in January 2009 for development of the property for residential purposes restricted to either 4 dwelling houses or six flatted dwellings. The permission is subject to an application for detailed Planning Permission covering a number of matters such as the siting size and the height and design of their proposed development. A copy of the permission is
available from the Law Department of the Church of Scotland.