A remote detached church has hit the market for just £50,000.
Estate agents have suggested the new buyer could convert the place of worship into a cinema or a museum.
The church is situated in a small village called Ardfern on the Craignish peninsula in Argyll, Scotland.
The isolated property overlooks the Loch Craignish and surrounding woodlands.
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Inside, the property still includes rows of pews and an altar.
The choir loft is still intact, with rows of wooden benches still inside the property.
It comes with a small vestry – a room that is attached to a church, used as an office and for priests to change into ceremonial vestments.
In total, the property measures 2659sq ft.
The listing suggests the space can be converted into an entertainment space.
However, estate agents are not sure if it can be turned into a residential accommodation.
The property comes with the surrounding grounds.
Although it only costs £50,000, the new tenant will want to give their new property a makeover.
Inside, the paint on the walls is peelings and it is in need of modernisation.
It is being sold by The Church of Scotland and advertised on Rightmove.
The listing reads: “The subjects are B-Listed and could be used, without the necessity of obtaining change of use consent, as a crèche, day nursery, day centre, educational establishment, museum, art gallery or public library.
”It also has potential for a variety of other uses, such as a theatre, cinema or entertainment venue, retail space or community resource subject to obtaining appropriate consents.
”Conversion to residential accommodation might also be possible, again subject to the usual consents.”
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