Former St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Lawrencetown for sale
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N 44° 52.956 W 065° 09.848
20T E 329085 N 4972187
Built in the 1840s and deconsecrated in 2008, this little Anglican managed to serve its congregation for about 164 years before closing its doors for the final time.
Waymark Code: WMPHCN
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 09/01/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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CBC News picked up on the fact that St. Andrew's Church is for sale, the second time in less than two years. Their news story is reproduced in part below.

The asking price is only $22,000, a bargain in anyone's view. The church does, however, need a bit of work as, though it has recently been reroofed, previous leakage has left damage. Too, the church has neither plumbing nor insulation.

Built sometime between 1844 and 1850, St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Lawrencetown, reprensents a stylistic marriage of a Gothic Revival building with Neo Classical decorative elements.

The Gothic Revival arrangement of square bell tower, nave and chancel, with Early English - type pointed windows to the nave and chancel, is coupled with Neo Classical pedimented gables and the unique polygonal drum and dome that cap the bell tower.

St. Andrew's Anglican Church is a registered Municipal Heritage Property in the Municipality of Annapolis County, officially registered, August 18, 1992.
From Annapolis County
Former St. Andrew's Anglican Church
in Lawrencetown for sale

By Richard Cuthbertson, CBC News Posted: Jan 27, 2015 7:38 AM AT

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 is one of a slew of churches that have come on the market in Nova Scotia over the years.

In many cases, dwindling congregations and expensive upkeep costs have led to closure and sale.

A number of Anglican churches have been sold, including St. Matthew's, which in 2011 was loaded onto a barge and ferried along the Minas Basin to its new home at Avondale Sky Winery.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish is shuttering more than a dozen, while the United Church has amalgamated congregations in the Annapolis Valley and sold some churches.

It was deconsecrated in 2008 and is now owned by Michael Bailey, a wildlife conservationist from Victoria, B.C.
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Type of publication: Television

When was the article reported?: 01/27/2015

Publication: CBC News

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