A church has gone on the market with permission to be converted into a three-bedroom home - and it even comes with a graveyard garden.
The Old Church in Kilmany near Fife, Scotland has gone on sale for £130,000 and has been labelled a "superb development opportunity".
Tucked away within some dark foliage and trees, the unique property is set among idyllic rolling hills.
The property is also surrounded by headstones and graves - some dating back to the 18th century.
The A-listed building, described as being located in a "quiet setting", even has a couple of headstones leaning against the outside walls of the church.

Permission has been granted to convert the church into an open-plan three-bedroom home.
Rows of pews face the pulpit in the centre of the main hall which sits underneath an overlooking balcony.
Estate agents Rettie & Co said: "A superb development opportunity in a picturesque setting on the edge of a popular Fife village.
"The Old Church sits very quietly on the southern edge of the charming village of Kilmany, a short distance to the north of the popular town of Cupar in North East Fife.

"The A-listed old parish church of Kilmany, which was rebuilt in 1768, is thought to have been dedicated to St Adrian and formerly belonged to St Salvator's College, St Andrews.
"The church is a simple rectangle, with a west porch and bellcote.
"It is surrounded by a graveyard with stones the earliest of which date from the late 18th century, and its use continued into the late 20th century.
"Listed Building Consent and Change of Use have been obtained to convert the property into a unique, open plan three-bedroom home."
Images of the church were shared on Reddit on Saturday (OCT 30), captioned: "Detached 'house' for sale in Fife - Can't afford a detached house in Edinburgh? Check this out."
One said: "And get haunted by all those old dead people in the graveyard? No thanks."
Another wrote: "Quietest neighbours you'd ever have!"
One said: "I would absolutely love to live there. I'd leave the outside exactly as it is, and I'd renovate the hell out of the inside. Too bad I'm penniless."
One commented: "If I could afford to buy anything more than the food I'd be right on this."
Another added: "Would make an awesome Dead and Breakfast."