205 E Liberty Street, Washington, GA 30673
$225,000
Property Type:
Commercial Sale
Square Footage:
2,706
Lot Size (sq. ft.):
13,068
Status:
Active
Current Price:
$225,000
List Date:
9/25/2025
Last Modified:
3/06/2026
Overview
Description
An opportunity to reimagine a historical gem..
Directly across from the landmark Mary Willis Library—Georgia's first free public library, this grand 19th-century brick masterpiece commands East Liberty Street with bracketed eaves, arched windows, a central tower, and a classic columned portico. Built in 1882 as a grand Methodist sanctuary and later home to LaFayette Masonic Lodge No. 23, the interior impresses with soaring 20 foot ceilings, tall sash windows, chandelier lighting, a graceful balcony gallery, and a dignified proscenium—an inspiring, light-filled hall for gatherings. Outside, a side lawn framed by vintage stone bench seating invites concerts, lectures, or quiet reflection beneath mature trees.
History that resonates: According to lodge records, this was the first building where Masonic lodge meetings were permitted on a first-floor hall, and its dedication drew more than 400 attendees—a grand civic moment that still echoes today. It was also the setting for two milestones in the life of statesman Robert Toombs: his baptism (by Bishop George F. Pierce) and, in 1885, his funeral services were held in the little brick Methodist church that once worshiped here.
Endless possibilities (subject to city approval): event venue or performing-arts space, gallery or museum, community/civic hall, boutique office or studio collective, cultural center, or an inspired adaptive-reuse vision steps from Washington's historic Square.
A rare opportunity to steward a significant Washington landmark—one ready for someone to love, restore, and thoughtfully reimagine—set in a walkable, story-rich district anchored by the Mary Willis Library and neighboring architectural gems.
Listing Details MLS# 547488
Location, Tax & Legal
- Street #
- 205
- Street Dir Prefix
- E
- Street Name
- Liberty
- Street Suffix
- Street
- County
- Wilkes
- State
- GA
- Zip Code
- 30673
- MLS Area Major/Quadrant
- Wilkes (1WI)
- Subdivision Name
- None-1wi
- Parcel Number
- W23082
Contract Info
- Property Sub Type
- Office
- Original List Price
- 250000
- Triple Net Y/N
- No
- Tenancy
- Single
General Property Info
- Lot Size Acres
- 0.3
- Lot Size Dimensions
- .3 acres
- Total SqFt
- 2706
- Living Area Source
- Public Records
- Year Built
- 1882
- List Price/Acres
- 750000
- List Price/SqFt
- 83.15
Remarks & Misc
- Directions
- From The Square in Downtown Washington Ga travel Robert Toombs Ave, turn Right onto S Jefferson St then left onto E Liberty Street.
- Public Remarks
- An opportunity to reimagine a historical gem.. Directly across from the landmark Mary Willis Library—Georgia's first free public library, this grand 19th-century brick masterpiece commands East Liberty Street with bracketed eaves, arched windows, a central tower, and a classic columned portico. Built in 1882 as a grand Methodist sanctuary and later home to LaFayette Masonic Lodge No. 23, the interior impresses with soaring 20 foot ceilings, tall sash windows, chandelier lighting, a graceful balcony gallery, and a dignified proscenium—an inspiring, light-filled hall for gatherings. Outside, a side lawn framed by vintage stone bench seating invites concerts, lectures, or quiet reflection beneath mature trees. History that resonates: According to lodge records, this was the first building where Masonic lodge meetings were permitted on a first-floor hall, and its dedication drew more than 400 attendees—a grand civic moment that still echoes today. It was also the setting for two milestones in the life of statesman Robert Toombs: his baptism (by Bishop George F. Pierce) and, in 1885, his funeral services were held in the little brick Methodist church that once worshiped here. Endless possibilities (subject to city approval): event venue or performing-arts space, gallery or museum, community/civic hall, boutique office or studio collective, cultural center, or an inspired adaptive-reuse vision steps from Washington's historic Square. A rare opportunity to steward a significant Washington landmark—one ready for someone to love, restore, and thoughtfully reimagine—set in a walkable, story-rich district anchored by the Mary Willis Library and neighboring architectural gems.
Current Use
- Commercial
- Yes
- Meeting Hall
- Yes
Possible Use
- Commercial
- Yes
- Meeting Hall
- Yes
- Mixed Use
- Yes
- Office
- Yes
- Place of Worship
- Yes
- Residential
- Yes
- Retail
- Yes
- Showroom
- Yes
- Single Family
- Yes
More Information
Roof
- Composition
- Yes
Water Source
- Public
- Yes
Sewer
- Public Sewer
- Yes
Road Frontage Type
- City Street
- Yes
Road Surface Type
- Paved
- Yes
Possession
- Negotiable
- Yes
Showing Requirements
- Agent Must Accompany
- Yes
- Call Listing Agent
- Yes
Listing Terms
- Cash
- Yes
- Conventional
- Yes
Property Features
Current Use:
Commercial; Meeting Hall
Possible Use:
Commercial; Meeting Hall; Mixed Use; Office; Place of Worship; Residential; Retail; Showroom; Single Family
Roof:
Composition
Water Source:
Public
Sewer:
Public Sewer
Road Frontage Type:
City Street
Road Surface Type:
Paved
Possession:
Negotiable
Showing Requirements:
Agent Must Accompany; Call Listing Agent
Listing Terms:
Cash; Conventional
Documents
Listing Office:
Defoor Realty
Listing Agent:
Sandy J. Butler
Last Updated: March - 06 - 2026
Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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