A former church in South Shropshire dating to 1871 could be yours for a bargain, if you're willing to host a few more funerals and welcome graveside visitors.
Coxall Baptist Church in Bucknell, near Craven Arms, has been given a guide price of £25k. Photo: Halls
The property, dating back to 1871, is a single-storey, 1,000 sq ft building, made up of just two rooms. Despite having a 'kitchen area', the property has no access to water, electricity or drainage for toilets. Photo: HallsThe listing notes the pew and organ are not included in the sale. Photo: HallsThe land around the church is also included in the sale, providing a home to multiple graves.
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