Maldon 57 - 59 Main Street
PART OF THE ORIGINAL PHOENIX BUILDING circa 1906 Comprises a 2 level historic shop with upstairs space suitable for an apartment conversion!
Positioned at the top of Main Street, this is the middle shop of the notable Phoenix Street building built in 1906 and used as a Draper's shop by James Trengrove. Prior to this the land was owned and used by Henry Knight a local grazier and butcher who later sold out to the Rowe Bros who carried on a Butchery business on the site.
Today - the middle shop of the Phoenix Building together with its adjoining shops is still an impressive red brick building compatible with local character.
The Shop, securely leased to Mutz Kutz pet groomers and suppliers, comprises its original format with 2 levels over 162m2 with both a large open space and a small room on each level, connected by an original timber staircase and a dumb waiter/hoist too.
The building a wide verandah with lacework over the footpath, a small rear yard and a detached toilet.
There is carriageway access to the rear of the property.
The property would suit conversion of the upstairs to a residential apartment (STCA).
Inspect by prior appointment only.
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
- Narelle Waller
Sold $365,000
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Property Information
- Land area approx 125sqm
- Floor area approx 162sqm
Property Features
- Close to Shops
- Close to Transport
- Mains Sewerage Connection
- Mains/Town Water
- Toilets 1