1450 - Convent or Rectory

Convents or rectories are structures built in order to provide group living and working spaces for people who have devoted their lives to a religious organization.  It is not uncommon to find other religious occupancies on the premises such as churches or schools. The convent or rectory will typically have small individual living quarters with a private bathroom, large family style kitchen and dining area.  

Included

  • Bedrooms
  • Carpeting
  • Central Kitchen and Dining Area
  • Hardwood Flooring
  • Lounge Areas
  • Offices
  • Painted Plaster for the Ceiling and Partition Wall Finish
  • Small Chapel
  • Stairs
  • Study Rooms
  • Vinyl Tile Flooring

Not Included

  • Alters
  • Appliances
  • Artwork
  • Balconies
  • Furniture
  • Window Treatments

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