Anglican Church asset sale begins with auction on Judbury building
ONE of the first churches to be sold under the Anglican Church’s asset sell-off has gone under the hammer.
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ONE of the first churches to be sold under the Anglican Church’s asset sell-off has gone under the hammer.
The former St Luke’s Church at Judbury was auctioned today.
Built in the 1860s, it was moved to its present site in the mid-1950s.
The simple wooden building, complete with 11 pews and a pedal organ, attracted a opening bid of $80,000 and a vendor bid before being sold to an absentee bidder for $107,000.
The auction attracted around 20 people, including members of the former congregation.
The sale of about half of the Anglican Church’s property holdings in Tasmania is expected to raise around $20 million.
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The church is selling off 108 properties including 76 churches, although the final list will not be determined until after feedback from local communities.
A quarter of the money has been earmarked for the victims of abuse at the hands of church members.