Letter From Sydney

Australia’s abandoned churches find new life as theatres, homes and eateries

The Kirk, a former church in Sydney, is being redeveloped as a restaurant and office building. ST PHOTO: JONATHAN PEARLMAN
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On a bustling thoroughfare in inner-city Sydney stands a 19th-century Victorian Gothic church that has not had congregants in decades, but is about to receive a new lease of life.

The church, called The Kirk, once served the local Methodist community in Surry Hills, a working-class suburb that has transformed in recent decades into an increasingly affluent neighbourhood known for its cafes, restaurants and bars.

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