26-28 Yass St, Rye Park is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1910. The property has a land size of 1902m2 and floor size of 185m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in May 2024.
With pleasure I welcome you to 26 Yass Street in Rye Park. A beautiful example of adaptive reuse, renovated into a comfortable two bedroom residence with the proud owners aim being to keep intact as much of the charm and the buildings original characteristics as they could.
The foundation stone for St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church was laid on 17th September 1916 and still holds its place proudly at the front entry wall. Building was completed in 1917.
Exposed brick walls, original timber floors and a vision has created a unique space to escape to and entertain in. Utilising the open space to create the combined living areas. Cleverly designing the rear with ground level bedroom and bathroom, concealed staircase reaches to the top of the mezzanine floor currently used as the master bedroom but could easily be a library or sitting area with lovely views over the living space and taking in the incredible arched timber rafters and roof line.
Please note that this property is sold furnished.
Enjoy a country lifestyle getaway. Rye Park is an easy drive from Yass (less than 30 mins along Cooks Hill Road), 15 mins to Boorowa, 1.5 hours to Canberra and 3.5 hours to Sydney.
Please contact me today for an inspection of this lovely little gem
Interesting facts: the bricks were made from the banks of a dam being dug down at Pudmans Creek. They were fired there before being brought to the church site.
*In 2002 St Joseph's was last used as a Church
*2010 purchased by current owners and the conversion began
*Original bricks hand made locally, withstanding the elements for over 107 years
*Generous 1904m corner block
*Entrance hall with timber floorboards
*Floorboards throughout have been kept in their original state
*The alter is now used as the kitchen preparation bench with Caesar stone top
*Beautifully crafted timber arched trusses
*Spacious kitchen with part of the bench made from the timber kneelers, electric oven, wood fired oven works a treat
*Ground level bedroom with BIR, carpet
*Ground level bathroom combining laundry, wc, shower, vanity
*Staircase leading to top floor mezzanine bedroom or can easily lend itself to a sitting/reading area with fantastic views over the living space
*Combustion Wood heating
*Rain water tank with pump into the Church residence
*Single carport and workshop deliberately designed with the same pitched roof line staying sympathetic with the church
*Workshop front is an open multipurpose space, double barn doors open to a functional area with stain glass window, power and concrete floor
*Three water tanks gravity fed for the gardens
*LPG instantaneous HWS
*During construction a damp proof course was included and Cypress used below the floor level
*Stunning Camillias, beautiful roses, crab apples, spring flowers in the gardens
History:
*In the early 1860's the Church plot was part of a farm owned by Alfred Bembrick. During the course of over 52 years the land changed hands 4 times then subdivided and Lot 14 DP 6190 was created
*1915 the property came under the partial control of the Catholic Church along with 4 parishioners as joint tenants
*The Foundation stone laid in 1916 with the completion of the build circa 1917
*Original alter rails used as a feature on the rear gyprock walls
*The beautifully crafted Tabernacle has been resized and cleverly mounted on the wall in full view and still holds an original bottle of alter wine marked 'St Joseph's Rye Park, Do not remove'
*From the Church pews that were left, 3 were repurposed to make the dining table with NZ Kauri timber top and 2 pews provide the bench seats
*Please note all measurements and times are an approximate only.
*All efforts have been made to make sure this information is correct, however you should make your own enquires and rely on them.
The size of Rye Park is approximately 326.4 square kilometres. The population of Rye Park in 2016 was 258 people. By 2021 the population was 230 showing a population decline of 10.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Rye Park is 50-59 years. Households in Rye Park are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Rye Park work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 79.30% of the homes in Rye Park were owner-occupied compared with 77.50% in 2016.
Rye Park has 259 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Rye Park have seen a -10.77% decrease in median value. As at 30 June 2026:
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