4 baths | 11,456 square feet
Built in 1906
Although not a spooky house, I couldn’t pass up posting this ultra Gothic stone church with an insane cathedral ceiling, stained glass, and spooky vibes that extend to the stratosphere. And if you wanted to, sections of it could be converted into a living space with plenty of room left over. Just imagine exploring the subterranean sections of this place at night.
Here’s the realtor’s description.
“Being SOLD “Where is – As-IS”. Nestled in Lewiston’s historic district, property is surrounded by elegantly designed residences & located next to the charming Trevitt Park. Originally a Methodist church, this historic building was most recently home to the Lewiston Civic Theatre. The building boasts a number of remarkable features, including a fusion of basalt foundation and sandstone walls, which lend it a unique aesthetic appeal. Historic stained glass windows, grand balcony, & a cathedral ceiling are features that are rarely found in modern constructions. Notably, an exquisite chandelier with a manually operated winch for maintenance adds to the theatre’s allure. The property comprises a basement, a main floor, both approximately 5,728 sq. ft., a balcony, & an attic. Most of wiring has been updated. The building offers versatility for various purposes, including single-family, multi-family, special purpose, assisted living, or daycare facilities. Showings require vetting and significant advanced notice.”