More than 100 years ago, it was built as a house of the Lord, but now it can be your next home, complete with your very own bell tower!

A former church in the tiny South Dakota town of Colome (population 326), about halfway between Winner and Gregory, has been transformed into a remarkable living space, with six bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. It has 1,549 square feet.

The former church was built in 1923 before being transformed into a ten-room hunting lodge a few years ago. It is now on the market as a single-family home through Winner-based Shippy Realty.

Asking price: $175,000.

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