A quirky church-turned-house in Muirkirk has had its price reduced.

The amazing home on Glasgow Road was used as a church until it was transformed in 2004 - with the original church being built in the late 1800s.

A number of the original features and structures remain, making it one of the quirkiest properties on the market in Ayrshire.

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Originally listed for sale for £385,000, its price has recently been reduced to offers over £375,000.

The five-bedroom home has plenty of open space and even has the original shaped windows to keep the authenticity.

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A report on the home reads: "The building has been fully renovated and successfully converted to create an impressive property that is spacious, bright and versatile. 

"The entrance vestibule leads into the main drawing room which benefits from a central multifuel stove, multiple windows and high-level spotlights.

"Upstairs there are five spacious bedrooms with the principal bedroom benefiting from three Velux windows and two full height pointed arch windows in the room portion, and a further large en-suite shower room with twin wash basins."

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A spacious garden area also comes with the property.

You can view the full listing on the Rightmove website.