The property comprises a large vacant former church dating from the first half of the 20th Century.
The property is single storey being constructed of brick elevations under a pitched tiled roof with stained glass windows.
There is a single storey double garage attached to the southern elevation of the church of the Chapel of Ease.
The Chapel of Ease is of simple design with a large open nave with curved ceilings to a maximum height of approximately 12 metres and a number of side rooms leading off one corridor.
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