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62 King Street E, Kawartha Lakes
This former church property offers a spacious and adaptable building in a welcoming village setting. Situated on a generous 132 ft × 200 ft lot, the property includes a large backyard and excellent visibility along King Street East. The building offers approximately 5,198 sq ft of interior space and features a bright sanctuary with vaulted ceilings and excellent acoustics, creating an inviting environment for worship services and gatherings. The fully finished lower level includes a large hall and a full kitchen, ideal for fellowship meals, community events, children’s programs, or outreach activities.
3150 Lloydtown Road, King
Situated on nearly three acres of desirable land in King Township, this expansive church property offers a rare opportunity for a congregation seeking a spacious ministry campus in a peaceful rural setting with excellent access to Highway 400. The property includes approximately 11,554 sq ft of building space and ample parking for 35–40 vehicles, providing room for worship, education, fellowship, and community programs.
364 Regent Street, Orillia
Located in Orillia’s desirable south end, this fully renovated institutional building offers a rare turnkey opportunity for a congregation or ministry seeking a modern, move-in-ready facility. Situated on Regent Street with excellent visibility and convenient access to downtown, Highway 11, transit, and surrounding neighbourhoods, the property provides over 2,650 sq ft of finished interior space on a generous double-frontage lot with ample paved parking.
4324 3rd Line, Bradford West Gwillimbury
Rarely discovered is this stunning church, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship of bygone eras in a highly sought-after location. Ready for occupancy, this property offers a spacious 3,500 sq ft interior, boasting a seating capacity of approximately 100 individuals. The adaptable layout allows for the removal of pews, creating an expansive open-concept area for diverse activities. Featuring a practical basement space complete with a kitchen and office (excluding clergy living quarters), this historic gem dates back to around 1884.
