Lexton 3512 Sunraysia Highway
Amen To A Faithful Landmark
Former St Mary's Anglican Church' under instruction from The Ballarat Diocesan Trustees is being offered for the first time in history. This magnificent brick building circa 1875 is grand in every way.
The quiet township of Lexton is a 35 minutes' drive north of Ballarat and sits at the entrance way to the Pyrenees wineries & tourism district. Internal features include cathedral timber ceilings, beautiful leadlight windows, small sacristy with open fire place & brick porch. The land area is approx 1.50 acres or 6,000m2, being sold with 3 titles with rear access to Skene Street & frontage to Sunraysia Highway with a township zone. Subject to council approval, this landmark & a once in a lifetime opportunity could be converted to a residence or business adventure. Services are mains power & town water.
The property is for genuine sale & offers the opportunity for you to own a part of Lexton & Australian history.
GST is inclusive in the selling price, the auction hammer price is what the buyer will pay.
Please note; there is no bathroom.
NBN is not available for connection in Lexton.
Get to know Lexton
Lexton is a small rural township on the Sunraysia Highway, 45km north-east of Ballarat, 24km to Avoca & 38km to Maryborough. Lexton was discovered by Major Thomas Mitchell in 1836 and was known as the crossroads of central Victoria, on the main route to Sydney. Lexton is now home to the magnificent Mt Mitchell Homestead.