

Built in 1817, this former Methodist chapel was granted planning permission for conversion to commercial premises in 1989 at which time the basement was tanked, a radon membrane was installed and the first floor office space. Since then it has been the headquarters of the Compass Braille charity producing braille Christian bibles for Asia. The building has considerable potential as a commercial investment as there are precious few office units available to small businesses in the area and it could be easily divided into individual lock up offices with communal toilet and kitchenette facilities. There is also the possibility of planning permission for conversion to residential use.


Ideally sited for an office premises close to the excellent amenities in Moretonhampstead. The town has two large car parks, a post office, day to day and specialist shops, pubs, a hotel with restaurant, a library, doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeries and a cottage hospital. There are many countryside walks and excellent access to the A38 and A30 dual carriageways. Exeter is only 12 miles away with its station and airport and all the major parcel carriers deliver daily to the town.
