Historic Albany Landmark - Scots Church
OFFERS CLOSED 4PM, MONDAY 18TH NOVEMBER, 2024
Located in the main street of Albany, on the stunning South Coast of WA, proudly stands Scots Church. This beautiful building is a state heritage listed asset that dates back to 1891/1892 and its style is described as Victorian Academic Gothic. Finely crafted from local granite, it occupies a prime site of 1,165m2 (approx.) in the middle of York Street. Zoned Regional Centre, there are enormous redevelopment opportunities available.
The building is in two sections - the original church, and the hall to the rear which was built in 1969 (low heritage value). Two impressive redevelopment concepts have been produced by Matthews & Scavalli Architects to provide some ideas for prospective purchasers. Additional detailed information is being provided by the sellers such as surveys and a thorough building report.
Whilst requiring some remedial work, the church is in good shape overall and still being used on a regular basis for services. The unique timber lined ceiling features decorative roses and provides huge volume to the space. Stained glass windows run along both the Northern and Southern sides of the building, whilst the main feature window faces West to York Street. The organ pipes and organ are to remain in place as part of the sale. Two large entry doors - West to York Street under the tower, and at the North West corner, and their associated ante rooms provide welcoming statements.
Immediately recognisable by its Gothic appearance and steep gabled form, it was built during a period of progress and development in the town, and Western Australia in general. Scots Church is very much a part of Albany's history and a landmark building in the centre of the business district.
The adjoining hall to the rear provides a large activity space, commercial style kitchen, separate study room and access to a store room and male and female toilets outside. The hall was reroofed in zincalume, removing the original asbestos roof, however some asbestos still remains (eaves and toilet area).
Representing a unique and rare opportunity, this is a property worth owning for generations. As the concept document outlines, there are many potential uses for the building and the site. Church and community groups may be interested in retaining exactly what is here now, whilst others will consider commercial, hospitality, tourism or residential development options.
Features include:
• State Heritage listed asset - foundation stone dated 1891
• Architect - Evander McIver, Melbourne
• Builder - William Sangster
• Two large spaces - church and hall
• 1,165m2 (approx.) site in central Albany
• Regional Centre zoning allowing mixed use and multi-storey development
• Driveway off York Street through the site
• Council carpark to the rear (no formal access agreement is in place at this time)
Substantial documentation is provided by the seller to serious buyers including building reports, architect concept document, heritage statement and surveys.
The Scots Church represents a generational opportunity and genuine enquiries should be directed to Rob Mason - 0411 615 806 or
[email protected] An electronic information package will be made available for qualified enquiries and viewing is strictly by appointment.