Once a place of prayer and praise, the characterful former Gospel Hall in Penrith town centre is now seeking a new lease on life—with a guide price of just £65,000. Nestled on Queen Street, the sandstone building is heading to auction next month and could be perfect for a bold renovation project, creative conversion, or quirky commercial venture—subject to planning.
The building is described as suitable for a variety of uses subject to planning consent. The building has a small entrance area with toilet areas this leads directly into a large full heigh open room with a smaller entrance area with toilets and entrance hall. In the main hall a small area is partitioned to form storage and an area leading to a kitchen and to a small first floor room.
The property will be going under the hammer on the 17th July with an auction guide price of £65,000 plus fees.
The gospel hall is joining a 3/4 bedroom terraced property on Scotland Road with an auction guide price of £65,000 described as in need of a full refurbishment, originally two properties, it comprises: 2 reception rooms, kitchen and bathroom to the ground floor, 3/4 bedrooms to the first floor. Large rear garden.
And a three bedroomed semi-detached house on Croft Avenue with a guide price for the auction of £165,00. Described as in need of general modernisation but offers great potential and comprises family accommodation with two reception rooms, three bedrooms and shower room occupying a mature garden site.
All three properties will go under the hammer from 12 noon on the 17th July at The Halston Hotel in Carlisle with Auction House Cumbria.
The Gospel Hall can be viewed this Sunday 22nd June between 11:30-12:00 with the other properties also available to view on Sunday.
Anyone interested in further details on the auction and properties should contact Auction House Cumbria.