
Take a look inside this old church! It has some pretty details! The church was built in 1822. It is located on .72 acre in Lisle, New York. The church was converted to a private residence in 1970. The residence features wood floors, soaring ceilings, pretty windows and wainscoting. The original 900 pound brass bell is still in the building. There is river access for kayaking. Two bedrooms, one bathroom and 3.368 square feet. $120,000
Contact Steven Mandeville with Exit Realty Homeward Bound: 607-729-5500
From the Zillow listing:
Built in 1822 and converted to a private residence in the late 1970s, this historic property showcases exceptional original craftsmanship. Set directly on the Tioughnioga River, it features 40-ft ceilings, extensive original stained glass, and a dramatic upper-level primary suite with balcony views over the main hall. Constructed with 18” beams, floor-to-ceiling pillars, and a preserved 900 lb original brass bell, the home retains exceptional historic character. A 1914 stained glass triptych serves as a centerpiece. Recent upgrades include a 2018 Amish-installed metal roof, updated PEX plumbing, modern electric, and efficient ductless Rinnai propane heating plus a refurbished 90,000 BTU coal stove. Enjoy spacious side yards, river access for kayaking toward Whitney Point Reservoir, and proximity to a village park with seasonal pool. Not located in a flood risk zone due to levee protection. Ideal as a primary residence, retreat, or potential Airbnb near Ithaca (27 miles west)
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