Former home of David Bromley a heavenly offering

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234 Port Road, Alberton, SA, 5014
This 19th-century Baptist church has been an orphanage, a home wares showroom and the home of four-time Archibald Prize finalist David Bromley.
The original pipe organ is still in situ, as is the marble baptismal font.
The striking high ceilings, large kitchen botanical-style gardens and moulded architraves and skirtings make the property stand out from the crowd. The main bedroom is currently used as a showroom studio, but the property could be returned to residential use.
English-born artist David Bromley migrated to Australia with his family in 1964, and his work came to prominence in the mid 1980s. His work is featured in the collections of Artbank, Art Gallery of South Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia and the National Gallery of Victoria.
The church sold the property in 1999 for $249,500, and it last sold in 2005 for $880,000.
It is being marketed by Century 21 agents Rosalie Grickage and Wayne Dann with price hopes in excess of $2 million.




