An iconic building in a Suffolk town remains on the market after it was put up for sale earlier this year.
Belle Vue House in Sudbury remains up for sale with a £900,000 price tag.
According to Chapman Stickels, which is marketing the property, the buyers will have the opportunity to convert one of the town's most iconic buildings into two "substantial" dwellings.
It was announced in December that the developer behind the conversion plans would be putting the building up for sale in the new year after a five-month wait to secure planning permission.
Babergh District Council had previously granted permission for period property specialists Richard and Ruth McCabe-Abel to convert the 19th century property.
Mr Abel said the plans would help save the "much loved building from an uncertain future and potential demolition".
Chapman Stickels has described Belle Vue House in its listing as "a unique opportunity to convert one of Sudbury’s most iconic period buildings into two substantial dwellings".
The property is listed as having eight bedrooms and six bathrooms.
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