Dating back to 1857, the property was first intended as a church to serve the community, however, the community soon outgrew the space ultimately resulting in a new church being built on Kildare Road, Pam Golding said.
“A national monument with soaring cathedral ceilings, arched windows, an “altar” and 2 mezzanine levels, the property offers a couple of possibilities: convert the chapel into a unique and special home or continue using the space to run a business with municipal consent, the real estate agent said.
The accommodation consists of a large open-plan living area, a mezzanine bedroom with Bic, a shower bathroom and guest cloakroom, a study, a modern kitchen and a wine cellar, said Pam Golding.
It also noted a vine-covered patio and a walled north-facing garden, and parking for 4/6 cars behind gates.
Features:
- Main bedroom with air conditioner, built-in cupboards and wooden floors
- Bathroom with basin, shower, toilet and tiled floors
- Kitchen with stone floors, tiled floors, caesar stone finishes, wood finishes, extractor fan and gas/electric stove
- Living room with tiled floors
- Study with air conditioner and laminate wood floors
- Guest cloakroom with tiled floors
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