Trophy church offering at Daylesford under offer

Trophy church offering at Daylesford under offer
Jonathan ChancellorMay 23, 2016

A church conversion trophy home near Daylesford, Victoria is under offer.

Built in 1884 by Giacomo Sartori, it comes with a striking adjoining building next to the conversion.

The 2 Righetti Lane property is a former Catholic church that closed in 1993, then fell in to disrepair at Yandoit.

A local builder purchased and restored the property to its original grandeur, and added a two storey wing.

He retained the original features including gothic windows and high-beam ceilings.

The extension has three bedrooms and a handcrafted floating timber and steel staircase.

A large deck looks over the 2000 sqm land parcel.

The property is under offer through hockingstuart agents Mark Smith and Mark Timmins.

It was advertised with around $980,000 price expectations.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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