There is a chance to own a redundant Baptist Church in Norfolk which comes with a graveyard.

The Grade II listed property within a conservation area in Salhouse is going up for auction with a guide price of £200,000 to £250,000.

The "delightfully situated" place of worship, with off-road parking and lawned areas, is suitable for a range of alternative uses, subject to planning approval.

Norwich Evening News: The front of the redundant Baptist churchThe front of the redundant Baptist church (Image: Auction House)

Norwich Evening News: Inside the church, with pews and gallery areaInside the church, with pews and gallery area (Image: Auction House)

The building currently has a main worship space with an adjoining meeting room.

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There is also a detached building with a toilet and kitchen within the grounds.

Norwich Evening News: Inside the kitchen in the outbuilding of the churchInside the kitchen in the outbuilding of the church (Image: Auction House)

The church, which sits within half an acre of land in Chapel Loke, also features a galleried area.

It will be up for auction with Auction House on September 13 at 11am.