21 Mayesville Road is a beautifully maintained worship facility available in the charming town of Morven. The property was formerly New Hope Methodist Church who occupied the building for many years. The sellers are seeking out new ownership to take over this incredible asset. Built in 1960 and carefully maintained, this property is a staple to the community. The religious facility is stately with a simple brick façade and pitched roof in the main church building. Once inside the main building there is gorgeous stained glass, elegant chandeliers, and exposed wood beams adding character and warmth to the space. Outside of the church there is a 1,000 square foot sanctuary that leads through foyer into four generous size classrooms. Additionally, there are two bathrooms, a spacious, fully equipped kitchen, four sizable classrooms, and a gracious fellowship hall. The building is perched on an abundant 0.83 acres with plentiful parking and outdoor space. 21 Mayesville Road is highly visible from the street with prominent signage. The property is also in a commercial zone.
Morven is a quintessential small, quaint town where residents love where they live. Established in 1883 this community is tight-knit and a place where everyone knows each other. Located in Anson County, the town is neighbored by the cities McFarlan, Chesterfield, Wadesboro, Lilesville, and Rockingham. US Highway 74 connects Morven easily to the surrounding areas allowing for breezy accessibility to major cities nearby. Charlotte is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes away and the North Carolina Capital city, Raleigh is under a two-hour drive. Morven is in the process of revitalizing the downtown to cultivate a live, work, and play environment.
The seller for this property is "The Board of Trustees of the North Carolina Conference, Southeastern Jurisdiction, of the United Methodist Church, Inc.". All offers must come through the listing firm. Seller will pay a commission to buyer agents. All showings must be conducted by a licensed real estate agent. The listing firm does not show the property. No owner financing, lease to own, or rental proposals are being considered at this time. Seller's legal counsel will draft the PSA. Property is being sold as-is.