This offering presents a rare opportunity to acquire a versatile church and classroom/office campus located at 23 & 25 Library Street in the heart of Hudson, New Hampshire. Positioned within an established residential neighborhood and walkable to local amenities, the property combines historic charm with flexible functionality, making it ideal for redevelopment, institutional reuse, or community-focused investment. The site features two well-maintained buildings on nearly two acres, offering expansive frontage along both Library Street and Chase Street for enhanced visibility and accessibility.
The church structure features classic brick construction with stained-glass windows, a wide sanctuary, and a sizeable lower-level hall that collectively accommodate up to 1,300 occupants. Ceiling heights range from 7 to 23 feet, providing volume and architectural presence suited for assembly, educational, or creative re-use concepts. The adjoining office/classroom building includes approximately twenty rooms on two levels, creating an adaptable environment for administrative, instructional, or specialty programming needs. Interior finishes include ceramic tile, VCT, carpeted surfaces, and insulated windows, while town-supplied water and sewer support straightforward operations.
The property’s TR zoning introduces strong potential for residential or mixed-use redevelopment, supported by the site’s generous lot size, dual street frontage, and proximity to local schools, town services, and regional transportation corridors. On-site parking for approximately forty vehicles enhances usability for gatherings or future tenant programming. With steady population growth across southern New Hampshire and convenient access to the wider Nashua-Manchester corridor, the location offers both community appeal and long-term development upside.
Whether envisioned as a repurposed institutional campus or transformed through redevelopment, this property provides a compelling foundation for an investor, operator, or mission-driven organization seeking a strategically positioned asset within an established New England community.