HASLINGDEN FC's former home, Ewood Bridge, has been put up for sale with a price tag of £350,000.
The football club folded at the end of last season and the 4.4 acre stadium has been put on the market by owner Frank Spencer.
The North West Counties first division side folded in May after the football club and Mr Spencer failed to agree rent terms.
Rossendale-based Mr Spencer, who bought Ewood Bridge in December, said: "We couldn't come to an agreement and the football club left.
"It's entirely up to the purchasers what they do with the ground."
The ground features a football pitch an all-weather pitch and a stand containing a function room.
Blackburn estate agent Trevor Dawson said: "We have had no offers yet but there has been some interest and we are hoping for more in the near future."
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