Rare Grade II former church with major square footage and change-of-use potential.
Grade II former church with original stained glass and high vaulted ceilings
Extensive internal area: approx. 5,340 sq ft across multiple rooms
Purpose-built modern offices plus three meeting rooms and social space
Sellers applied for hospitality use (e.g., restaurant) — planning pending
Leasehold tenure — check lease length, service charges and restrictions
Listed status will restrict alterations; conservation consent likely required
Situated near town centre and coast with off-street parking and grounds
Local area: very high crime and high deprivation — affects certain uses
A striking Grade II former church occupying extensive grounds between Llandudno town centre and the North/West Shore. The Gothic Revival stone building retains original features — stained glass, exposed joists and very high ceilings — and has been adapted into large, flexible office accommodation with purpose-built modern office spaces and meeting rooms.
The property offers genuine upside: substantial internal area (5,340 sq ft) across multiple rooms, off-street parking, and the sellers have applied for change-of-use consent to introduce hospitality (for example a restaurant) alongside office use. It has been fully let in office use until now and will be sold with vacant possession, making it suitable for investors, hospitality operators, or creative occupiers seeking a landmark location.
Important practical points: the building is leasehold and is Grade II listed — that listing will complicate external alterations and may restrict some redevelopment. The local area shows high crime and marked deprivation indicators, which could affect certain business models or residential conversion appeal. Council tax banding is not provided. Prospective buyers should confirm lease terms, listed-building consent constraints and the outcome of the sellers’ planning application before committing.
This is a rare, character-rich asset with strong return potential for an experienced buyer who accepts conservation constraints and the need for careful planning to realise alternative uses.