Transfiguration Parish is located at the intersection of Scott Street and West Hamburg Street, a prominent and highly visible corner in the heart of Baltimore’s Pigtown neighborhood. Spanning approximately 1.07 acres, the property includes three historic structures totaling approximately 29,638 square feet of above-grade space, with additional partially finished lower-level square footage.
1. Church built in 1897, totaling 11,502 square feet, with traditional architecture featuring twin towers, ornate and high ceilings, and ornate stained-glass windows. The sanctuary includes 60 pews and seats approximately 350–400 congregants.
2. 3-story Rectory constructed in 1887, totaling 5,086 square feet. The building includes multiple bedrooms, common areas, and offices, and is currently used for administrative purposes. Partially finished lower-level space adds additional functionality.
3. 2-story School Building, also built in 1887, totaling 13,050 square feet. The first floor served as classroom space and the second floor functioned as a fellowship hall, cafeteria, and kitchen. The school includes partially finished basement and loft space. This structure is suitable for educational use, or residential / institutional redevelopment.