Maldon 61-65 High Street
CARRIERS ARMS HOTEL - Circa 1857 A PROMINENT PIECE OF MALDON'S HISTORY
Dating back to 1857, this charming solid brick building was one of the first substantial structures built in Maldon and began life as the Carriers Arms Hotel with Maldon's principal coaching office attached to it. Nowadays the property is known for its prominent position and quaint facade with slate roof, cottage windows and timber shutters facing onto the street. Set on just over ΒΌ acre with off street parking and access to the rear garden the building's layout lends itself to many possible uses. There are 2 potential shop fronts, one with 2 rooms and the second with 3 main rooms and bathroom facilities. The third portion of the building is ideal as a private residence with access from the street leading to a large formal lounge, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and second living area. The structure is mostly rendered solid brick plus a corrugated iron addition, and features Baltic ceilings, open fireplaces and overmantels, wood stove and timber dado. There is a spacious and private rear garden with fruit trees and established shrubs, workshop and garden shed. This is an amazing property that has been privately held for a lifetime. Don't miss this one-off opportunity to own a central and prominent piece of Maldon's historic landscape.
Get to know Maldon
Proud of its historic past but also a thoroughly modern community; Maldon is a uniquely preserved gold mining town and a well-serviced, functional place to live. Named as Australia’s first Notable town by the National Trust in 1966 the central streetscapes of Maldon have been lovingly and meticulously preserved.
Agent
- Rob Waller
Sold $425,000
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Property Information
- Land area approx 1100sqm
Property Features
- 2 Living Spaces
- Car Parking
- Close to Schools
- Close to Shops
- Close to Transport
- Toilets 2
- Uncovered Carspaces 2