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The property is a distinctive corrugated-iron former church hall built in 1912, featuring a timber porch, bellcote, arched windows, and characterful interior. Originally on the southern edge of Dulnain Bridge, the building is surrounded by woodland and has a prominent local landmark status. The conversion plan includes a generous living/kitchen space within the main hall, three bedrooms, bathroom, en-suite, porch, and mezzanine, while retaining the principal elevations and much of the building's external character. The proposed accommodation includes a practical residential layout with modern rear openings and a rebuilt south-end element, introducing a mezzanine level. The interior features many original details, including timber panelling, decorative glazing, arched doors and windows, and period joinery.