Sacred Space Loft

Converted

A beautifully converted 1920s church in Austin with soaring ceilings, original stained glass, and modern amenities.

Experience Austin's creative spirit in this breathtaking 1920s church conversion featuring 27-foot vaulted ceilings, original stained glass windows, and preserved wooden pews transformed into lounge seating. Built when Austin was a Texas frontier town, this sacred space served congregations for nearly 80 years before its thoughtful conversion into a one-of-a-kind residence. The dramatic architecture—soaring arched ceilings, historic bell tower with city views, and exceptional acoustics that delight musicians—creates an atmosphere unlike any hotel. Located in the heart of Austin's cultural district, you're a half-mile walk from legendary 6th Street live music venues where Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and countless others launched their careers. The Texas State Capitol sits one mile north, while South Congress (SoCo) shopping and dining stretches two miles south. Inside, modern luxury meets historic charm: gourmet kitchen with premium appliances, central AC, washer/dryer, and WiFi ensure comfort while maintaining the spiritual ambiance. Whether you're attending SXSW, ACL Music Festival, catching shows on 6th Street, swimming at Barton Springs Pool, or exploring Texas BBQ (Franklin Barbecue is worth the legendary wait), this unique space puts you at the center of Austin's vibrant culture in a setting you'll never forget.

Details

Capacity: 4 guests

Price Range: $$ (175-275/night)

Amenities: Soaring 27-foot vaulted ceilings with original beams, Stunning original stained glass windows (1920s), Preserved wooden pews as seating areas, Historic bell tower access with city views, Modern gourmet kitchen with premium appliances, Exceptional acoustics (ideal for musicians), Original hardwood floors refinished, WiFi and smart TV entertainment, Central AC and heating, Washer and dryer, Walking distance to 6th Street (0.5 miles), Dedicated parking space included