ST. LOUIS — A piece of St. Louis history built in 1890 by the creators of the Cathedral Basilica is on the market for $1.8 million in the city’s The Gate District.
The former Immaculate Conception Church, a massive 15,750-square-foot property, is stretched on 1.26 acres, including two buildings, the church and a rectory.
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The church includes three rose windows, a 60-foot ceiling, and seating for over 1000 people. The property has the potential of turning into an event space, restaurant, or creative space, according to the listing.
Across from the church, a 9,324 square foot rectory hosts seven bedrooms on the second floor and six more on the third floor where priests would previously stay while serving at the church. The rectory also includes a kitchen and living spaces.
The owner of the building, Patrick Schuchard, president of Schuchard Projects, purchased the building and has worked to restore the historic building…