"All Saints Church "

WOODVILLE

 Circa 1863-64

 

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All Saints Church (1863-64), an unmistakable stone rubble building with a rustic feel adjacent a road which heads off to Paterson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is a small Gothic Revival church of good quality with arched lancet windows. The porch, with its leadlight windows, was added in 1924 after general restoration work in 1922. The general store on the other corner dates from the 1860s.


Woodville started its colonial existence as a land grant to John Galt Smith in 1823. A village was in existence by the 1850s. It grew up around the river where a punt ferried passengers to and fro, approximately on the spot where Dunmore Bridge now stands.

The first bridge was built in 1863. A cottage once stood adjacent for the lift operator who also had the task of sweeping the bridge in the days of horse power.


On offer is an exceptional real estate and business opportunity with the unique offering to the market of the Woodville All Saints Church and Church Hall on just under 6426 sqm of land with 2 road frontage and a growing business.


The Church built of rubble stone walls and slate roof is of major historical  significance in the Hunter Valley, now privately owned and operated as a Wedding venue with the adjoining hall utilised for receptions and functions.

The large parcel of land magnifies the appeal with potential for further growth. (subject to Council Approval)


Just 10 minutes from Maitland CBD the village of Woodville nestles on the banks of the Paterson River offering the romance and beauty of bygone years.    

 

 

 

Inspections by Appointment
Rhonda Nyquist  0419 341 999

PRDNATIONWIDE
HUNTER VALLEY

107 Newcastle Rd East Maitland

Phone: 4934 2000


 



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