Sold
3 Bed
1 Bath
2 Car
490 m²
547 m²
Sold
3 Bed
1 Bath
2 Car
490 m²
547 m²
Originally constructed circa 1885, this remarkable Gothic building is one of the last remaining structures in the centre of Hobart’s Wapping, one of early Hobart’s most colourful districts.
Functioning as the Mission to Seaman station from 1915 until the 1950s, this iconic Hobart building has since been converted into a contemporary space, functioning first as a private residence, then as a high-end art gallery, and today as the headquarters of international magazine publishers. Zoned both residential and commercial, this sizeable 547 square metre space in the heart of Hobart, a stone’s throw from the wharf, Theatre Royal, and creative and performing arts venue, The Hedberg, not to mention Hobart’s restaurants and cafés, can be used for myriad purposes, from commercial activities to a luxury inner-city residence (STCA).
Reflecting the property’s rich history, exceptional features include cathedral ceilings, arched windows, lead-lighting, ornate stonework, exposed brick, and polished timber and contemporary steel flooring. The cathedral space boasts in-wall speakers offering surround sound throughout its various spaces, centrally controlled lighting and video technology, and moveable internal walls enabling owners to alter layout. While retaining period attributes, extensive renovations ensure modern comfort throughout.
Open-plan and spacious, the ground floor consists of a bespoke built-in library, a compact kitchen boasting timber-topped benches and premium appliances, and a renovated bathroom and laundry - flexible spaces for living, dining, and working.
Upstairs are two mezzanine levels, each accessible via LED-lit ornate timber staircases, providing private living spaces above. Glass balustrades on opposing sides of the mezzanines showcase the exquisite architecture below.
Behind stately gates, the grounds are secure, with off-street parking for two vehicles.
With its central, corner position and imposing street presence, this truly unique property, well known in Hobart as the Old Mission Church, presents a rare chance to purchase a remarkable piece of Hobart’s history.
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