A Grade II listed church dating back to 1840 has appeared for sale with a price tag of £130,000.
St Agathas Church on Richmond Road in Skeeby was once a licenced place of worship - but has since become redundant and sits empty in the village.
After appearing on Rightmove earlier this week, St Agathas is now looking for a new owner to either reinvent the building or turn it into a home.
Listed with Norman F Brown estate agency group in Richmond, the church is described as a "rare opportunity" and "exciting development opportunity" in the listing.
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This includes an entrance porch, chapel room, vestry, kitchen, toilet, small outside area, gas-fired central heating, and mains services connected.
The listing states:
- Entrance Porch - glazed oak doors and internal windows to Chapel Room. Timber entrance door to front.
- Chapel Room - Maximum ceiling height 17’0” (5.18m). Varnished pine boarded floor, 7 radiators, electric meter cupboard, stone font, arched leaded windows to front, side and rear, glazed oak doors and internal windows to Entrance Porch. Archway to Vestry.
- Vestry - Radiator, loft hatch. Windows to front and rear. Timber external door to front. Archway to Chapel Room. Door to Kitchen
- Kitchen - Tiled surrounds, stainless steel one and a half bowl sink unit with mixer tap, laminate work surfaces, oak effect cupboards and drawers, wall mounted hot water heater, wall mounted BAXI gas fired combi boiler, radiator. Window to side. Doors to WC and Vestry.
- Toilet - Wash hand basin, wc, extractor fan, radiator. Double-glazed Velux window. Door to Kitchen.
- Outside - To the rear there is a small outside space with metal gates.
- Services - Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
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