If you're in the market for a new commercial property, Lancashire has lots to offer.
From former churches to tower blocks, ambulance stations to old schools, the Red Rose county has something for every occasion and need.
Take a look at some of the most interesting sites available right now on Rightmove.

7. The Friary, 116 St Leonard's Gate, Lancaster
For £550,000, you can have this former 19th Century Church. In recent years used as a student venue bar and is close to the proposed Canal Corridor development. | Fisher Wrathall Commercial/Rightmove Photo: Fisher Wrathall Commercial/Rightmove

8. Nisa - Darwen, 140-148 Blackburn Rd, Darwen
For £600,000 you can acquire this sizeable, operating freehold convenience store with the advantage of an underutilised first floor above, that could provide either commercial or residential development options, subject to planning permissions. The shop takes over £20,000 per week. | Christie and Co Ltd/Rightmove Photo: Christie and Co Ltd/Rightmove

9. Duke of York, Brow Top, Grindleton
This stone-built former restaurant/public house on the edge of the Forest of Bowland is on the market for £500,000. The pub itself requires a full refurbishment, but planning permission has been granted for conversion into a B&B, as well as for new build apartments on the car park. | Whiteacres/Rightmove Photo: Whiteacres/Rightmove

10. La Tour Hotel, Albert Road, Blackpool
This 45 ensuite-bedroomed hotel is available for £450,000. It has not traded for a number of years and is in need of renovation. | Kenricks Commercial/Rightmove Photo: Kenricks Commercial/Rightmove

11. 4-6 Station Road, Hesketh Bank
This property comprises of a ground floor retail unit with the main shop area to the front, with a storage area leading to a wash room, WC and kitchen to the rear. It is currently two years into a 10-year lease with a carpet shop retailer. On the market for £400,000. | Fitton Estates/Rightmove Photo: Fitton Estates/Rightmove

12. 4 New Market Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire,
This stone-built retail premises - home to Ken Vareys outdoor clothing for over 30 years - is on the market for £450,000. The property was originally built as a Corn Exchange and comes with open plan showrooms, stock rooms, a kitchen, toilets, staff room, a courtyard and parking. | Whiteacres Property/Rightmove Photo: Whiteacres Property/Rightmove