Waterfront freehold Stirling NZ negotable
Opened in 1900. Built of red remu with hardwood frame. Freehold The Old Presbyterian Church Hall situated on the Beautiful Clutha River overlooking Inch Clutha. Has the potential to be converted to a residence with a mezzanine level. Previously used by Women Temperance, Boy Scouts, Local Dart Club and has previously held a Liquor License. Has four toilets, kitchen, large side rooms, and comfortable sitting room with fireplace the original windows could be replaced giving a wonderful lounge room view of the Clutha River. Has a large hall area. Several sheets of iron need replacing on the roofs and the cladding needs attention. It would suit a handyman or young couple to renovate. Could be used by Art Society, Healing Organizations Fishing Clubs or men’s shed backpackers retreat.. The potential is endless. The Conveyancing will be handled by a top Wellington Real Estate Agent.
Can be used for storage as an option. Last occupants used it for storing beehives.
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