10 Church St, Paterson is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1865. The property has a land size of 2024m2 and floor size of 185m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in February 2026. There are other 3 bedroom House sold in Paterson in the last 12 months.
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The Agent Loves
"Boasting history and charm, the former Paterson Hall is a truly special offering. Crafted in sandstone and thoughtfully renovated with a modern flair, this light-filled home blends timeless character with contemporary living. Set on a generous block with rear lane access, it presents a rare and exciting opportunity for its next owners, one not to be missed."
The Location
Nestled on the banks of the Paterson River and framed by rolling hills, Paterson is a charming country town that captures the best of rural living with a touch of old-world character. Its leafy streets and heritage buildings create a sense of timeless appeal, while local cafs, the village pub, and boutique shops add everyday convenience. Life here moves at a gentler pace, yet just a short train ride or drive connects you to Maitland and Newcastle.
Paterson - 5 min (2.7km)
Maitland - 23 min (21.0km)
Morpeth - 23 min (20.9km)
Newcastle Airport - 46 min (46.6km)
Newcastle - 56 min (53.9km)
The Snapshot
A landmark with real heart, 10 Church Street is a former Odd Fellows Hall (circa 1865) thoughtfully transformed into a one-of-a-kind residence. The charm is immediate: high ceilings, timber floors, a striking entry void and original character details that give every room a sense of place and presence. It's the kind of home that feels collected, not cookie-cutter - rich in history, warm in tone, and impossible to replicate. If you've been waiting for something with soul (and a story you'll love telling), this is it.
The Home
From the moment you arrive, 10 Church Street makes an impression. A character-rich brick beauty with a story to tell, this former Odd Fellows Hall (circa 1865) was thoughtfully converted to a residence in the 1980s, and today delivers heritage soul and everyday liveability.
Multiple living zones create flexibility, with the formal lounge featuring an operational wood-burning fireplace framed by a timber mantle, and French doors that open to the courtyard and covered outdoor entertaining area. A separate sitting space can be closed off with curtains, making it ideal as a reading room or home office. The downstairs living areas are serviced by a large split-system air conditioner for year-round comfort, while the upper level is equipped with ducted air conditioning throughout.
The kitchen (renovated in 2020) is fresh and functional with stone benchtops, a white subway-tile splashback, shaker-profile cabinetry, a Bosch induction cooktop and oven, plus a Miele dishwasher. Add exposed timber shelving and a walk-in pantry with power, and you've got a space that's equal parts charming and capable. Nearby, the dining area is bathed in natural light and offers internal access to the double garage, making the everyday stuff wonderfully easy.
Outside, the entertaining options keep coming: brick-paved courtyards, a covered outdoor area with terrazzo tiling and feature lighting, and established lawns and gardens that feel both settled and inviting. Travertine steps lead to the upper terraced backyard, where retaining walls and rear sandstone/concreting works completed in 202425 create a beautifully structured landscape with room to potter in the productive veggie gardens.
Accommodation is generous and well-zoned. There's a downstairs bedroom with new carpet, French doors, extra glass doors to the backyard, and a walk-in robe, ideal for guests or multigenerational living. Upstairs, a second living area with a skylight adds another layer of versatility, while the master enjoys French doors to a balcony overlooking the backyard. Bedrooms two and three feature new carpet, built-ins and ceiling fans, with the main bathroom (also renovated in 2020) delivering floor-to-ceiling tiling, a frameless rain-head shower, brushed brass fixtures, and an openable skylight for fresh air and natural light.
10 Church Street is heritage living with modern comfort, all in one truly memorable address.
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The size of Paterson is approximately 41.4 square kilometres. The population of Paterson in 2016 was 892 people. By 2021 the population was 960 showing a population growth of 7.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Paterson is 50-59 years. Households in Paterson are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Paterson work in a trades occupation.In 2021, 81.80% of the homes in Paterson were owner-occupied compared with 85.70% in 2016.
Paterson has 510 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Paterson have seen a 127.52% increase in median value, while Units have seen a -26.47% decrease. As at 31 May 2026:
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