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    Hi Caithness

    I would welcome ideas from the local community on what to do with an old church that I have recently purchased, do I keep it as it is /develop it into flats etc., or use it as a business base and if so what kind of business is needed in the area?? I would welcome all thoughts no matter how "off the wall".

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    You could create a centre for writers and artists with accomodation..............

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    recording studio with rehearsal area for young (or not) upcoming musicians
    it's a sair fecht

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    it would also depend on the location of the church

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    you could try praying for inspiration

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    Quote Originally Posted by joolswat5 View Post
    Hi Caithness

    I would welcome ideas from the local community on what to do with an old church that I have recently purchased, do I keep it as it is /develop it into flats etc., or use it as a business base and if so what kind of business is needed in the area?? I would welcome all thoughts no matter how "off the wall".
    If you're hoping to gain income from your purchase looks like it will have to be a business base. As other orgers have said, it will depend on location of church etc. what's your field of expertise Jools?
    PEACE LOVE LIGHT & HARMONY

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    It would depend on where the church is and what sort of "local history" was involved with it.If its in the country I would probably turn it into a house(which is my dream home btw) if in a town or village it could be turned into some sort of business venture with perhaps things like a cafe,drop in centre,internet access,crafts shop,or a top class dining venue with a lovely bar,the possiblities are endless really x
    The nice thing about living in a small place is that if you dont know what you are doing....there's always somebody who does,or thinks they do! x

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    Turn it into flats there is always people looking for somewhere to live Would be pretty cool living in a old church.

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    Tastefully and in keeping with its history and surroundings make it into a centre for information on the area, tours, walks, nature and the like rentable accomodation and or craft space with coffee shop complete with area for internet access.

    OR make it into AFFORDABLE UNITS for LOCALS.


    Or do your research for a business that is required in the area ie opticians maybe? (see Specsavers thread)

    I would love to live in a converted church also, have seen a few naff refurbs though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumper View Post
    It would depend on where the church is and what sort of "local history" was involved with it.If its in the country I would probably turn it into a house(which is my dream home btw) if in a town or village it could be turned into some sort of business venture with perhaps things like a cafe,drop in centre,internet access,crafts shop,or a top class dining venue with a lovely bar,the possiblities are endless really x
    the high class dining venue would of been a great idea for the Bruan church imagine the beautiful views you would have there & plenty of parking too.
    personally if i bought an old church i would turn it into a house.

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    Make it into a night club Ive been to a few clubs that used to be churches and they look really smart...and make it cheaper than £8 to get in, with decent music and I'll definately be there
    At least no one will copy this signature

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    How about an amusement arcade, pool tables etc. or some sort of centre that young people can go to, maybe an internet cafe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joolswat5 View Post
    Hi Caithness

    I would welcome ideas from the local community on what to do with an old church that I have recently purchased, do I keep it as it is /develop it into flats etc., or use it as a business base and if so what kind of business is needed in the area?? I would welcome all thoughts no matter how "off the wall".
    1.Nightclub
    2.casino
    3.restaraunt
    4.cinema
    5.something for kids
    Cmey e Scorries

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    Quote Originally Posted by joolswat5 View Post
    Hi Caithness

    I would welcome ideas from the local community on what to do with an old church that I have recently purchased, do I keep it as it is /develop it into flats etc., or use it as a business base and if so what kind of business is needed in the area?? I would welcome all thoughts no matter how "off the wall".
    An authentic Indian donner kebab shop?

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    Go all out for a casino and night club - dont hold back on decor - the more decadent the better to create an outragous statement about our societies moral decline.

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    Get yourself Ordained and open it as a Church.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.

    Edgar Allen Poe

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