ABOUT THE CHAPEL, PORTSMOUTH
Situated on the grounds of the former St. James, Hospital
The former St James Hospital in Portsmouth is made up of a collection of buildings set within mature open parkland and approached down a tree lined drive, just minutes from the independent buzz of Southsea.
On the grounds of this development, set away from the expansive main building which is currently being converted into a collection of new homes is a unique Grade II listed Chapel.
Built between 1879-98 the external design features Knapped flint with stone dressings, whilst internally this grand, generously sized open space is lit up in colours by the light streaming through the array of stain glass windows and sheltered by a stunning original wooden hammerbeam roof.
Offers for Community Use Only
High potential for local community amenities.
• Former Grade II Listed Hospital chapel, built 1879
• Includes the grounds of the Chapel
• In the setting of the St James Hospital development
• Knapped flint with stone dressings. Welsh slated roof
• Access to open space
• Established residential location
• Approximately 2 miles from Portsmouth city centre
• Offers for Community Use only
The Chapel set within well-established Residential community of Milton.
The site is arranged in a broadly square shape, with potential for garden space and parking to the north (subject to planning permission).
The access is via the St James Hospital redevelopment, and via a long treelined driveway from the south of the site.
The subject site is located to the south of Milton Common, in the suburban setting of Milton, near Southsea. The site is approximately 2 miles from Portsmouth city centre.
Price on application – Please fill in the form below to submit your interest