“55 High” is one of those iconic, historic properties, rarely offered to the market. The early Victorian Gothic Revival sandstone church (c1857) has had extensive conservation works, is in a sound state and is situated in a high prfile location amongst 150 year old elms. The hall, dedicated in 1955, has been used as the ministers residence and Sunday school and also is in excellent condition.
The property occupies an area of 5412m2, is zoned ‘community purpose’, currently has in place a permit for use as a ‘cultural centre’ and is also on the Tasmanian Heritage register. To remain with the church are a number of artifacts of significance, the granite sculpture by Kalanabertzins, the Bishops chair and the bell, commissioned by the Reverend Adam Turnbull, known for amongst other things his work with the church and having established the well known property of Winton.
It is rare to have the opportunity to purchase a property of this significance, your attention is strongly recommended.