Former Church of Christ now a heavenly home
69 Falcon St, Crows Nest: the gothic building dates back to the late 1920s.
A contemporary church conversion with $4m price expectations has come to market through Chris Davies and Robert Bacic of Ray White Lower North Shore.
Formerly known as Crows Nest Church of Christ, at 69 Falcon St, the gothic building dates back to the late 1920s but ceased being a place of worship by the 1950s.
Evan Predavec, who ran as an independent in the North Sydney Council elections, bought the property in 2012 for $1.59m, records show.
The auction is set for October 4.
Sitting on 388sq m, the old church is now a five-bedroom home with a studio, a courtyard and a designer interior anchored by an open-plan kitchen.
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It had ceased being a place of worship by the 1950s.
There are five bedrooms.
Finished with stainless-steel and Caesarstone surfaces, there is a central island bench with a dining return, a six-burner Smeg gas cooker and a Miele dishwasher.
The ground floor features 6m ceilings crowning the main living spaces, three bedrooms and a second family room.
The ground floor features 6m ceilings.
There’s even a courtyard for outdoor entertaining.
An added bonus of the lower level is the additional rooms to the front of the floorplan which can be used as a self-contained apartment or office space.
Upstairs, the main bedroom suite has built-ins, a walk-through wardrobe, under-roof storage as well as an ensuite.
Outdoors there is a paved courtyard off the family room and dual street frontages with rear access and a garage off Hayberry Lane.
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