Enjoying a prime position in the thriving village of Cassington this detached Methodist Chapel was built in 1870. The Chapel has been at the heart of the community having been home to the Sunday School, village play groups, and is currently a shared office/workplace. An exciting programme of refurbishment has begun to restore it to a residential dwelling (please note a change of use has not yet been applied for).
The conversion to a two bedroom dwelling is underway and is an excellent start for the new owner to complete to their personal design. Upon entering, double timber doors open into a welcoming entrance hall, recently redecorated and fitted with new radiators for comfort. The kitchen features bespoke timber units, a classic Belfast sink, and ample space for white goods, with a generous area set aside for family dining. There is also a utility and pantry spaces plus a new gas fired boiler installed in 2025. The main sitting area is a highlight of the property, benefitting from a vaulted ceiling and original chapel windows that allow an abundance of natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The staircase with timber balustrade and banister leads to two bedroom spaces and a room set for the bathroom to come. The first floor also enjoys light from the original chapel windows and access to a loft area.
An attractive stone wall with wooden gate separates the frontage from the plot. The frontage is mainly laid to patio slabs with some mature beds and a wooden shed. The property is approached off the public footpath adjacent to Lynton Lane which links up with St Peters Primary school.
The Old Chapel represents a fantastic opportunity to purchase a unique part of history in this charming village. Subject to the usual consents, the new buyer could create a charming home, or it could continue its life as a shared workspace/office.
Located between Witney and Oxford, Cassington is a thriving village village, offering good access to Oxford, Eynsham, Witney, Woodstock and Abingdon. Within the village are two public houses, a newsagent, garden centre, a number of village clubs community hall and a primary school. There is also a fine parish church with Norman origins. Woodstock and Eynsham are within easy reach for secondary schools, eateries and wider shopping amenities. There are mainline railway stations at Oxford and nearby Long Hanborough.