Originally designed by the esteemed architect R.A. Lawson in 1881, The Olde Kirk has been transformed from a historic church into a one-of-a-kind, liveable masterpiece. This conversion embraces its gothic roots while providing a warm, inviting atmosphere that’s both charming and functional. Spanning approximately 393 square meters, this property showcases remarkable craftsmanship and attention to detail.
The floor plan is carefully designed for versatility, with four bedrooms, thoughtfully divided across both ends of the property. Each wing has its own bathroom, plus there are two lounges and mezzanine floors, all connected by a grand central hall. The main kitchen lies at one end of the home, while a kitchenette is situated within the spacious grand hall, making it ideal for accommodating guests or extended family members with privacy and comfort.
Warmth and comfort are central to the design, with four wood burners strategically placed throughout, along with multiple heat pumps in the grand hall ensuring the home is cosy in all seasons.
The indoor spaces flow effortlessly into a beautifully landscaped, private garden with a paved patio—perfect for relaxing in the afternoon sun. The property is conveniently located just 200 meters from Mornington shops and near a park, with easy access to the city centre.
An information pack, including a LIM report, is available upon request. However, experiencing this remarkable residence in person truly reveals its full charm and unique character.