Divine in Denver: 19th-Century Church Turned Home Hits the Market for $4M
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"The Richardsonian Romanesque style of architecture was expensive to build at the time, because it is all brick and stone," says listing agent Sarah King, of RE MAX of Cherry Creek Inc. "The minister had a reformist congregation who was entranced by a grand property like this and, the interesting thing was, it was for only 30 congregants."
"I have never seen anything like this before," King says. "Oftentimes, you see big churches cut up into condos, but this is just one big residence. The current sellers were empty nesters when they bought it, so it will be interesting to see who buys it next."
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