It features a schoolhouse too, with a main hall and a kitchen
An historic Grade II-listed Wesleyan chapel in a quaint Nottinghamshire village will go under the hammer for a £300,000 guide price next month. The Methodist church, in Cropwell Bishop, wasdescribe the property as a conversion opportunity which could become two residential dwellings. It also describes the village as having"good amenities and transport links."
Pictures show tables and chairs still present in the school building. The entire site stretches over 0.2 acres and includes paddocks to the rear.
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