It has an octagonal belfry and decorated stain glass windows.
A former Westmeath Church is going under the hammer.
St. Nicholas in Moyliscar, which is over 150 years old, has a price tag of €170,000.
Planning permission would be required to use the former Church of Ireland property for residential or commerical use.
It has an octagonal belfry and decorated stain glass windows.

The auctioneer selling the former Westmeath church says the new owners won't be buying any graves.
A graveyard is located beside the deconsecrated Church of Ireland property, but Tom Potterton insists that will remain in the care of the local parish:


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