This city-edge converted house of worship could be the answer to your prayers.
The former East Sandhurst Congregational Church which later served as a Lutheran Church, built in 1865, was respectfully restored in 1995. The improvements kept faith with tradition by acknowledging the classic architecture of churches while creating a one-of-a-kind residence graced with original features. Highlights include gothic arched windows and doors with towering 6.7m ceilings and original timber floors in the main living area.
Two-level accommodation includes an entry vestibule with a glassed-wall study and a cosy library sitting room.
From here, you will enter the body of the former church, now a spacious open-plan living, dining and kitchen area. The former rear vestry acts as a huge family room or light-filled peaceful studio for creative/artists. Glass bifold doors at each end open to a sundrenched courtyard and a covered alfresco deck.
The kitchen features stainless steel cooking appliances, a dishwasher and bespoke timber cabinetry. A solid wood heater, gas ducted heating and split system unit provide comfort year-round.
a winding staircase leads to the upstairs main bedroom (walk-in robe and ensuite) and the second bedroom. The third bedroom is conveniently located on the ground floor beside the two-way main bathroom.
Ducted gas heating & split system air conditioner ensurer optimal temperature all year round.
The minimal maintenance, compact lot offers off-street parking for one car on site.
Blessed with a prime location and prominent feature in the streetscape, it is a short walk to the CBD, shops, theatres, restaurants, and the railway station for Melbourne commuters.
While it might seem a somewhat unorthodox residence to some, buyers with vision will consider it as an ideal primary residence, a weekender, an inspiring studio/gallery or a short-term accommodation investment.
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