It would make a nice little seasonal home, the real estate agent tells a caller ”” and with pews included, there will be plenty of place for company to sit.
The former St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in Lawrencetown, a registered municipal heritage property built in the 1840s, is up for sale for $22,000.
It was deconsecrated in 2008 and is now owned by Michael Bailey, a wildlife conservationist from Victoria, B.C.
The environmentalist says he learned about the church through friends, and bought it about a year and a half ago.
If its “a registered municipal heritage property built in the 1840s” why are they discussing pulling it down? (please excuse my ignorance of Canadian planning terminology)