Heavenly church conversion in Frelighsburg

This unique and contemporary property is perched on the heights of the Frelighsburg’s village, in Monteregie, Quebec.

Along the banks of the Rivière aux brochets, this neo-gothic house has retained its original character while incorporating the contemporary design. Designed by Fabelta, the entire dwelling remains an emblem of heritage. 

Upon entering the site, the origin of this place remains. The mature vegetation has been preserved in its entirety and the courtyard remains a place of recollection. The main entrance between this church and the presbytery as well as the positive impact of the imposing architecture of this residence transports us to a place endowed with a comforting soul. 

With a volume of 40,000 cubic feet, the original intention was to preserve the essence of this historic area and make it a prestigious place. Combining two very important criteria, the architectural aspect as well as the functionality of the interior spaces, this residential project has come to real brilliantly.

Photography by D.Boudreau medias inc

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