A "rare opportunity" has presented itself for anyone looking to take on a project close to the capital with it being a 33 minute drive to the city's airport.
Advertised on the website Rightmove, as "stunning" Scottish church bell tower, it has a current 'guide price' of £69,000 making it a great investment.
According to the estate agents, the "substantial property" is situated in Bannockburn's town centre and is just opposite Ladywell Park making it an ideal location.
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The property is a two-storey church building with bell tower and extends into a single storey rear projection, which is comprised of the church hall, a kitchen and toilets.
They add: "Murrayfield Church is well placed for local amenities including various shops, cafe's as well as the M80 and M9 motorways.
"The building is not listed; however, the property is set within a conservation area."
Whilst the property can be used for its existing use, there is a potential for the building to be re-developed however this is subject to planning permission.
Feature on Cheap Scottish Houses, they said: "This beautiful church with its very own bell tower is in surprisingly nice condition inside. It’s not a listed building, but does sit within a conservation area, so keep this in mind. Going up for auction in the beginning of December.. imagine how fab it would be as a house!
"The original agents link is up in my stories, or if you're viewing this a little later, just visit my properties story highlight."
If you are keen on purchasing the church building, you should be aware that it will be sold by online acution on December 1 2022 at 9am.
You can find out more information - and see more pictures - here.
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