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  • Ta! Doesn't sound ideal.

    I've got the land registry docs but don't entirely understand what I'm looking at. From what I can tell though the land is owned by the Church of England Pensions Board, then someone paid 130K in 2008, which if I'm reading right was the 99 year extension.

    Sounds less and less ideal.

  • Be careful of CofE property. There may be chancel fees that you will be obligated to pay for upkeep of the local churches.

    Can also be true for non CoE property.

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