Cynon Valley

The chapel that could be yours for just £9k

- TOM HOUGHTON tom.houghton@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THIS creepy, derelict, 200-year-old chapel in the Cynon Valley is up for auction.

The former Ebenezer Chapel, which is overrun by Japanese knotweed, is up for sale as Rhondda Cynon Taf council looks to give the old building the chance of securing a new lease of life.

It’s being sold by auctioneer­s Seel and Co, and the Grade II-listed building will go under the hammer later this month with a starting price of just £9,000.

The old chapel has the potential for its usage to be changed, and the listing says: “The property could possibly be used for other purposes such as a day nursery/creche, art gallery, museum, training centre etc, but it also represents a conversion opportunit­y for residentia­l use or other uses appropriat­e in a residentia­l area subject to obtaining all necessary consents.”

The chapel was built in 1811, and it is recorded that the area’s congregati­on gathered stones for the original building from the nearby common.

It was said to have been rebuilt in 1850, later becoming the centre of religious revival activity in the Cynon Valley.

That legacy lasted, and it was occupied as a place of worship up until 2009, when it fell into disuse.

The building on Ebenezer Street in Trecynon near Aberdare has two stories, but its windows are now boarded up, with the outside overrun by weeds, so the auctioneer­s can only carry out external viewings.

The building could not be inspected internally because of health and safety concerns.

But it’s understood it has an entrance lobby, congregati­onal room and gallery seating, rear room, toilet and storeroom.

There is a small forecourt to the front of the building and some land at the back, with a graveyard to the side, and it also includes a detached single garage.

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE CHAPEL? EMAIL YOUR VIEWS TO: CYNON.VALLEY.LEADER@WALESONLIN­E.CO.UK

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