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Beckenham United Reformed Church, Oakhill Road, Beckenham, Kent, BR3
£2,000,000
6,400 Sq Ft
Under Offer
Property Features
- Church. hall and rooms
- Car parking - 15 spaces
- 2 bed flat - 66 sq m
- 1.1km (0.7 miles) to Beckenham Junction station
Managing Office
Property Summary
The property forms part of an originally larger church complex - and comprises accommodation facing Oakhill Road. Some years ago, the part of the complex on the corner with Crescent Road was sold and converted to apartments and is therefore not part of this sale. The accommodation now offered was constructed in at least two phases. The northern part appears to date from the Victorian era and has stone elevations whilst the southern part is understood to have been constructed in the post-war period and has brick elevations. Roof coverings are principally slate covered although there are also flat roofs. Occupying a generous plot with good car parking provision for around fifteen
cars and further areas of garden, there are two road-facing entrances into the building which present good opportunity for flexible uses. One entrance leads into a lobby with direct access to church, hall and other accommodation; the second entrance leads more directly to the church element. Internally, the Main Church hall is largely open and well-served by natural light. It is functional space with a varnished wood block floor beneath a
panelled ceiling and has plastered and painted walls; there is a raised stage area. The smaller Leslie Thompson hall within the older element and has exposed timber trusses supporting the roof structure and some leaded light
windows. There are further, smaller rooms (some communicating), kitchen and toilet accommodation all mainly with plastered and painted walls. Heating is mainly provided by a gas boiler serving convectors. At first floor level, there is a two bedroom flat with living room, kitchen and bathroom.
cars and further areas of garden, there are two road-facing entrances into the building which present good opportunity for flexible uses. One entrance leads into a lobby with direct access to church, hall and other accommodation; the second entrance leads more directly to the church element. Internally, the Main Church hall is largely open and well-served by natural light. It is functional space with a varnished wood block floor beneath a
panelled ceiling and has plastered and painted walls; there is a raised stage area. The smaller Leslie Thompson hall within the older element and has exposed timber trusses supporting the roof structure and some leaded light
windows. There are further, smaller rooms (some communicating), kitchen and toilet accommodation all mainly with plastered and painted walls. Heating is mainly provided by a gas boiler serving convectors. At first floor level, there is a two bedroom flat with living room, kitchen and bathroom.