Bethel Gospel Hall in Gorleston sold at auction for £107,000

Bethel Gospel Hall in Gorleston sold at auction for £107,000.

A Victorian church in a Norfolk town has sold at auction for £107,000. Following an online bidding battle, East Anglia Auction House sold Gorleston’s Bethel Mission Hall.

The facility, which had been utilised as a preaching hall for decades, has now been sold after sitting vacant for some years.

Located on Pier Walk, near the beachfront, the property has a variety of prospective uses, including conversion to residential, subject to Great Yarmouth Borough Council approval.

Bethel Gospel Hall in Gorleston (Image: East Anglia Auction House)

The sellers had highlighted the potential of purchasing the detached structure as “an exciting opportunity to give this building a new lease on life”.

The ground floor features a huge main hall, kitchen, and male and female toilets with separate washrooms, as well as a galleried landing upstairs.

The site has a recommended price of between £80,000 and £100,000.

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