A Multi-Use Property with Endless Opportunity
A former Church complex is now available for sale, offering a unique and versatile property in a prime in-town location. Comprising three distinct buildings - The Main Building, The Chapel, and the Parsonage - along with ample parking and meticulously maintained gardens, this property presents a rare opportunity for buyers.

The History
In 1824, the Unitarians in Hallowell, Maine built a church. The unique building without a steeple or bell would go on to serve several faiths throughout the years, including Baptists. In 2016, the property was bought by a couple and converted to a residence.

Over the years, the property continued to be expanded to meet the growing needs of congregations. For the Unitarians, they cut the early church in two to add more space and expanded it. Along with growing in size came new greenery and flowers to beautify the space.
The Property
The property is comprised of 3 buildings on ½ acre in-town lot.
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Each building has had extensive upgrades and renovations recently. Modern functionality meets historic charm for 17 Union Street.

Each building comes with amazing amenities and space. The main building boasts a spacious 60x40 living room with stained glass windows adorned with light.
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The Chapel has been thoughtfully converted into a one-bedroom, one-level home, suitable for both long-term and short-term rentals, offering a unique and intimate living space.
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The parsonage comes with an updated kitchen with concrete countertops, original molding, and wide pine plank floors, blending modern amenities with classic character.




About Hallowell
A small town with a lot of charm, Hallowell is home to gorgeous 18th and 19th-century architecture and great things to do, such as local art and theater.
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When the property's current owners moved to Augusta (another town in Maine), they asked where the things to do were at. People responded, "that stuff is in Hallowell."