Augusta, Georgia, is abuzz with excitement as a unique piece of cinematic history has just landed on the real estate market. The Bethlehem Advent Christian Church, located at 1815 Central Ave., has been put up for sale, and it’s not just any church—this one has made its mark in the film industry!
If you’ve seen the 2018 Clint Eastwood film “The Mule”, you might recognize this church from the emotional scenes capturing the funeral of Eastwood’s character’s estranged wife. The film tells the gripping story of Leo Sharp, a 90-year-old horticulturist turned drug mule for the notorious Sinaloa Cartel. Augusta was fortunate to host several filming locations, and this church stood out as a beautiful backdrop for some of the film’s most poignant moments.
The church boasts a sprawling 10,578-square-foot interior, making it a perfect multifunctional space. Built in 1940, this property has a wealth of history within its walls. It features a spacious sanctuary, community rooms, and plenty of room for renovations to fit a new owner’s vision.
The church is not only graced with history but is also positioned conveniently in Augusta. It sits on about one-third of an acre at the intersection of Central Avenue and Murphy Street, just a short walk from Paine College. This prime location enhances its appeal, making it an ideal spot for community gatherings, a new church, or even a creative business endeavor.
The asking price for this piece of Hollywood history is $600,000. While some may see the price as steep, the combination of historical value, filmography, and real estate location could make this an extraordinary investment. The property is represented by the reputable real estate firm Blanchard and Calhoun, ensuring potential buyers have professional support every step of the way.
The thought of owning a remarkable piece of Augusta’s cinematic past is exciting for many. For film enthusiasts, it’s a chance to own a part of their favorite movie. For others, the church could be transformed into anything from a vibrant community center to a bustling event space. The possibilities are endless!
As this iconic site turns a new page, the community keeps a close eye on who will step in to carry on its legacy. One thing’s for sure: owning a piece of Augusta’s cinematic history is not just an investment in property—it’s an investment in the stories that will continue to unfold within these historic walls.
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