The property at 33 Royal Sussex Crescent, Eastbourne, is being listed by auctioneers Clive Emson.

Bidding for the property will commence on September 16 and run until September 18.

The guide price for the property is between £190,000 and £200,000, plus fees.

The auctioneers described the property as “an interesting opportunity to acquire this former place of worship” which could be suitable for “residential conversion/new build, subject to all necessary consents being obtainable.”

The property comprises a detached brick-built structure of approximately 2,000 square feet, with a pitched tiled roof.

The property is expected to reach a price of around £200,000 (Image: Clive Emson) It occupies a prominent corner location on a sloping site of 0.06 hectares (0.16 acres) on the edge of Eastbourne Old Town.

The accommodation within the building includes an entrance hallway, male and female toilets, a kitchen, two storerooms, a main hall, two storage areas, and an inner lobby leading to a stairs to a mezzanine floor.

Comprehensive local shopping facilities, amenities, the town centre, and seafront are all easily accessible via the nearby Eastdean Road.

There are also road links to Brighton, Hastings, and all surrounding areas via the A259, the listing adds.

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Founded over 150 years ago, it offers services such as support for the homeless, assistance for victims of modern slavery, and various community programs, all while adhering to its mission to “preach God’s love and meet human needs without discrimination”.

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