A long surviving legacy of the Goldfields, this historic building consists of three shop fronts and residence that has served many purposes over its 155 year history - Assayers Office, General Store, Post Office, Bottle Shop, Art Gallery, Police Lock Up but to name only a few. Built in 1870 after the original timber store (Established 1852) was destroyed in a flood with the new solid brick building sensibly being repositioned to a higher site. This unique opportunity is not a project for the faint hearted, the building has a huge footprint and is in need of some long overdue TLC, however if you're a courageous and creative renovator this building is not beyond salvage and is a unique project worthy of consideration. The former shop's spaces consist of nine rooms plus a large cellar with a combined area of approximately 276M2. The residence was added in 1901 to accommodate two bedrooms, formal lounge, kitchen and bathroom with a later addition adding further self contained one bedroom flat offering scope for dual occupancy. Featuring many original features this site still accommodates the original police lock up which is a real rarity. Presenting both a residential and a business opportunity call today to discuss this unique opportunity situated only a few minutes drive from the major regional centre of Maryborough.
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