Natte Yallock church listed for $345,000
Joe Dolce, the writer and performer of Australia's biggest selling single, has reduced his price hopes for his weekender in Victoria.
It is the former Natte Yallock Uniting church.
The property, 200 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, has been under the ownership of the Shaddap You Face singer and his artist wife Lin van Hek for the last 23 years costing $32,000.
They were initially seeking $385,000 late last year, and now they're happy to take $345,000 through Elders Avoca agents Elizabeth and Heathcliffe Teal.
The property was built from handmade bricks in 1904 by the Natte Yallock community. The galvanised iron roof still covers the property.
The interior is still a canvas for any style, the marketing suggests.
Dolce shot to fame with his 1981 hit Shaddap You Face, which remains Australia's biggest-selling single, even outselling Up There Cazaly and Slim Dusty's Pub With No Beer.
This article first appeared in The Weekend Australian.