Steeped in history and filled with unmistakable charm, this truly unique property invites you to write its next chapter. Once the beloved former Anglican Church of St Paul, this character-filled landmark now stands ready for transformation on a generous 1000sqm (approx.) Township-zoned allotment.
Perfectly positioned directly opposite the iconic Goorambat Silo Art, which draws thousands of visitors each year, the property offers exceptional potential for those with vision, creativity, and an appreciation for heritage.
Located in the peaceful township of Goorambat and only a short drive from Benalla and Shepparton, this is your chance to reimagine a piece of local history - whether as a distinctive country residence, an inspiring artist's retreat, or a boutique business venture (STCA).
Inside, the building retains its breathtaking original features: soaring cathedral ceilings, beautiful arched windows, and stunning timber craftsmanship, all contributing to a sense of grandeur and calm. The expansive open floor plan is a true blank canvas - offering endless possibilities for renovation, restoration, or repurposing.
Outside, the large block provides ample room to extend, landscape, or simply enjoy the serenity of rural living. With Goorambat's popular silo art, Broken Creek nearby, and walking distance to the classic well renowned Railway Hotel with scenic countryside just moments away, the location blends tranquillity with tourism appeal.
Key Features
- Iconic former Goorambat Church, rich in character and history
- Established in 1888 with the final deconsecration service on 1/8/21
- Expansive open interior offering flexibility for conversion or restoration
- Striking period details including arched windows, timber features, and high ceilings
- Set on 1000sqm (approx.) with room to extend or landscape
- Highly desirable position opposite the Goorambat Silo Art
- Peaceful rural setting just minutes from Benalla
- Endless potential: country home, studio, gallery, retreat, or boutique business (STCA)
A well-preserved small rural timber Anglican church with clear Gothic-Revival detailing — lancet windows, stained glass, arched doors and original timber lining — that gives it strong heritage character and high visual identity. Architecturally notable as a one-off period chapel rather than a domestic architect-designed house; interior fittings and stained glass offer good restoration potential but the building is modest in overall architectural ambition.
Key Architectural Features
timber Gothic-lancet windowsleadlight/stained glasssteep pitched gable rooforiginal arched church doorsinterior timber lining and vaulted ceilingdecorative arch and corbelsraised chancel/stagefreestanding rural lot