A rare opportunity to breathe new life into a cherished Tasmanian landmark.
Inviting all formal offers to be presented to the listing agents by COB Friday 17th October 2025. The vendors reserve the right to accept an offer prior to the closing date. To obtain a contract of sale contact the listing agents as soon as possible.
Step back in time and embrace the extraordinary opportunity to own a unique piece of Southern Midlands history. Originally constructed in 1886 on land generously donated by Mr John Russell of Hobart, the former Parattah Presbyterian Church opened in January 1887, free from debt — a testament to the unwavering support of the local community and benefactors such as George Wilson Jnr, his brother James, and William Burbury of 'Inglewood'.
Renowned for its Victorian Gothic architecture and spiritual presence, this church served the township faithfully for over a century before closing in the 1990s under the Uniting Church. It has stood as a quiet witness to the life of the Parattah community — from weddings and christenings to memorials — and now awaits its next chapter.
This well-constructed hardwood weatherboard building, topped with a galvanised iron roof, is built on dressed sandstone blocks. Inside, it features solid timber floors, high timber-lined ceilings, and original Baltic pine throughout. The rear vestry offers potential for conversion into a bathroom, sitting room or private study, and the timber-finished vestibule provides a warm, character-filled entry to the space.
The property sits on approximately 0.2208 hectares of land with established native bushland surroundings, creating a peaceful and private atmosphere. While the church is not currently connected to electricity or water services, the current owner has obtained an approved Development Application from the Southern Midlands Council and Heritage Tasmania to convert the building into a dwelling and change of use as a visitor accommodation. The Development Permit and other plans are available upon request.
Located just 8 km south of Oatlands, Parattah is a historic rural township with a close-knit community of around 100 residents. Known for its connections to Tasmania’s timber, agricultural, and railway industries, Parattah features several beautifully restored historic buildings and continues to attract those seeking quiet country living with heritage charm.
This is more than just a property; it’s a living piece of Tasmanian history, ready to be cherished by its next Custodian. This former Parattah Uniting Church carries with it a legacy of stories, community and timeless character. Whether you are a heritage devotee drawn to its past, an investor with a vision of a unique accommodation venture, or dreamer seeking to create a remarkable home, this landmark offers a rare opportunity brimming with endless potential.
PLEASE NOTE - This property is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. Any restoration or conversion works require the appropriate approvals from Southern Midlands Council. The building is currently unconnected to power and water.
Facts: Council Rates: $525 p/y approx.
Year Built: 1886 (opened 1887)
Land Size: 0.2208 Ha (0.545 acre) approx.
Building Size: 58 m2 (5.7 squares) approx.
Roof Materials: Galvanised Iron.
Wall Materials: Weatherboard.
Zoning: 16.0 Village.
Council: Southern Midlands Council.
This information has been supplied to us, and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy. However, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information
Features
- Fully Fenced
- Floorboards