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A distinctive corrugated-iron former church hall, built in 1912, sits on the southern edge of Dulnain Bridge, bordering woodland. The building features a timber porch, bellcote, arched windows, and a characterful interior with a timber-lined vaulted ceiling, exposed decorative roof structure, and timber wall panelling. The main hall is the central focus, with a raised stage area, and is accompanied by a separate kitchen/service room and a small internal hallway with a separate WC. The proposed accommodation includes a living/kitchen space within the main hall, three bedrooms, bathroom, en suite, and a mezzanine, with contemporary rear openings and rebuiled south-end element. The building retains its distinctive external character while introducing new elements to create a unique and atmospheric home.